These are NOT 3 disappointing stars but 3 stars that mean it was REALLY GOOD.I think Red Fox was much better than the first one and these books are such an easy-breezy read I have decided to read the whole series very soon. :DAnd Dex is so damn Dexy!
I didn't enjoy this book as much as the previous one. It got repetitive. However, I will continue to read this series because I heard great things about the next couple of books. Not I want to read Dex's point of view.
βAnd with madness comes the light.β β Karina Halle, Red FoxThe second installment in the Experiment in Terror Series takes Perry Palomino and Dex Foray to the barren deserts of New Mexico where they are to observe a rash of phenomena involving a Navajo couple. The couple has been plagued by odd rock...
I loved Darkhouse, the first book in the Experiment in Terror series, but Red Fox absolutely blew me away. The story was even stronger than the first one (even more creeptastic if that is possible) and the tension between Perry and Dex is starting to reach explosive levels.Perry and Dex, keen to get...
Welcome to New Mexico, where old legends still live and strange phenomenons occurs every day. In this second installment Perry and Dex are going to New Mexico, more exactly to a small town called Red Fox, where strange events are happening.Wild-behaved animals, people that know more than what they t...
Very rarely does a series come along that completely pulls the reader in to the story in such a way that creates a reading frenzy. By reading frenzy I mean, being unable or incapable of putting a book down. By reading frenzy I mean having to immediately buy the next book in the series β and I mean...
4 STARSOh God, Great Spirit, whatever, I thought, please don't let this turn into a naked old man expedition.I don't know if I have enough reserve of snark to keep up with these two.Red Fox kicks off a month after the events of Darkhouse, Perry's keeping an additional secret from her family as she h...
Even better than the first one! Really good, can't wait to keep going. The next scary story, more Dex and Perry! He held my hand with his other one and grinned at me, our faces so intoxicatingly close that he grazed the top of my head with the felt brim of his hat. I kept my eyes on those cocoa ...
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