by Jennifer McMahon, Christina Moore
I was expecting more excitement as I read this novel. There just wasn’t that creepiness factor that I was expecting from reading the synopsis. I had a hard time connecting to any of the characters and there just didn’t seem to be the drive that I have felt in other novels by Jennifer McMahon. I was ...
I started and finished this book in a 24 hour period. The plot is incredibly intriguing and little twists and turns lead you to an ending you weren't entirely expecting. I thought I had it figured out so many times and in fact actually at one point or another had a couple pieces of it. I had a...
Horrible writing and a hard time trying to remember who is who. What a fucking waste of $10.00.
A good quick read. I enjoyed the mystery of it, keeping me guessing until the end.
Island of Lost Girls is about a girl that is kidnapped by someone dressed as a rabbit. Rhonda has just come home from college and is reuniting with her first love Peter. Everything goes horribly wrong when Rhonda witnesses the kidnapping. Throughout the book, Rhonda does everything she can to hel...
I'm torn about this book. On the one hand, the story was compelling, it was a quick read and the plot did not end up at all where I suspected. On the other, while the characters were pretty well developed, I never really got attached to any of them, so when I got to the end I didn't really feel anyt...
Def. not my favorite JM book...A bunch of twists and turns(typical for her writing), but I don't know if I am overly tired as I really wrapped up the last 150 pages of this book in one day after reading the whole day or what!! This one towards the end lost me and in the middle I kept thinking "WTH d...
This is a very readable book - that's one thing in its favor. There is an aura of creepiness about it, but all too soon it veers off into Lifetime Movie territory, and has far too much similarity to McMahon's first book, which I read a couple years ago. I don't find the characters particularly likab...