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  • Different

    4
    By Brenda622
    How about a trained gymnast turned bodyguard to celebrities to FBI consultant? I’ve read other books by this author which I believe were written better like the Katie Winter and Caitlin Dare series. Not sure which came first. But they seem to be from a more mature writer. “The phrase, Let’s do this” is overused and kind of comical. Altogether a pretty good mystery.
  • Would not recommend.

    2
    By Squidgymom
    If this book was a drinking game, I would be out like a light. I lost count of how many times the lead character was described as “clinching her fist”. I mean, seriously, it became annoying. There were many other repetitive actions and words, but I can’t get that one out of my head. I won’t be reading anymore in this series.
  • Couldn’t get past chapter 3

    2
    By LauraC0418
    Usually, the start brings you in, enveloping the reader in the story. Nope, not this one. I’m sorry, but the FBI has to go to a former gymnast (athletics) who studies psychology because no one else could possibly possess those qualities? Nope. Plus, it seemed like what the writer showed as a time lapse of minutes was actually 10% of the book. This one seems to take an excruciating long time to move the actual story forward. The book is not for me (though, it may be good to others).
  • Wanted to enjoy

    3
    By Justasaying
    Boring in many ways. Just did not grab my attention.
  • All She Fears

    5
    By kathywamsley
    Love this writer. Thanks k
  • All She Fears

    3
    By julesjunebug
    Predictable and not much depth.
  • Sophomoric

    2
    By Older47
    Too much annoying and repetitive introspection. Boring.
  • Pedantic

    3
    By jaa4218
    Very repetitious. Book would be 10 pages long without characters saying same things over and over. Writing was pedantic.
  • Disappointing

    3
    By ncthrillerrdr
    Repetitive descriptions along with missing scene setups.
  • Flickering fluorescents???

    1
    By no nonsense nance
    I couldn’t get past the first few chapters before I became irritated with the flickering lights and the overuse of the word cacophony. Who writes these books really? I’ve been binge reading books the way other people binge streaming shows (over 80 this year so far). I didn’t realize there are book mills, similar to puppy mills, but apparently there are. Glad they’re free. Oh well, on to the next…