Guilty as Sin
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Rating | : | 4.28 (948 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00AAMK44A |
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Number of Pages | : | 284 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Alright" according to yerxuan. I gave this sequel a two stars bc it wasn't as grasping as the first. It felt like the storyline was being dragged and no real pull. Every conversation felt like it was on repeat and it ended so fast. I read it because I wanted to know what or who was the kidnapper. And honestly, I skipped a lot of it bc it was dragging.. This book missed being great by a few degrees. First of all, this sequel really should have been announced somehow--like at the end of NIGHT SINS.Ellen North, the heroine, never really impressed me, yet I still wanted her to succeed.Jay Brooks is sexy. Running from his pain is somewhat overdone. Ms. Hoag's heroes tend to be cut from the same cloth--guilt ridden, raw-boned, smoky voiced. They're all sexy, though, because they are mostly the same.Megan O'Malley, the heroine in NIGHT SINS, receives nice closure. Mitch Holt, the hero in the same book, is st. A Sequel to Night Sins L. K. Whitley This book finishes the story started in Night Sins. Actually I liked this book better. The story moved at a faster pace and kept me wanting to read more. I would recommend these books but read Night Sins first.
A cold-blooded kidnapper has been playing a twisted game with a terrified Minnesota town. But when a second boy disappears, a frightened public demands to know: Have the police caught the wrong man? Is the nightmare continuingor just beginning? Prosecutor Ellen North believes she's building a case against a guilty man - and that he has an accomplice in the shadows. Now a respected member of the community stands accused of a startling act of evil. As she prepares for the trial of her career, Ellen suddenly finds herself swept into a cruel contest of twisted wits, a dark game of life and deathwith an evil mind as guilty as sin.