Save Me
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780091944988 (0091944988)
Publish date: August 25th 2011
Publisher: Ebury Press (Fiction)
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
I had high hopes for this book and sadly it really didn't live up to my expectations. I sat down and read this book within a matter of hours but to me it felt like days. This book felt more like two books than one, but maybe that is because it seemed to drag on. I had a hard time connecting with Ros...
I received this as a goodreads first read. I am disappointed with this book. It started out good and moved pretty quickly but then it just seemed to drag on. I had to put it away for awhile before I started reading it again. Just got too boring. Things did come together in the end just took a li...
This book actually started off quite strong, and I thought it was comparable to Jodi Picoult's style. It sucked me in right away and then it took a turn for the worse. Instead of sticking to the problem of being accused to letting a little girl stay in the fire to die, and the ensuing court case, sh...
I was given this book as a kris kringle/secret santa present this year, by somebody who clearly doesn't know me very well. I have tried to read chick lit before, assuming it would be enjoyable in that vapid, lazy way that playing Bejewelled on my phone and clicking through facebook profiles of frien...
*~*Rating*~* 3.0 *~*Genre*~* Mystery, Suspense~*~Review~*~Save Me, by Lisa Scottoline, is a stand-alone novel that tells the story of Rose McKenna, a former magazine and catalog model, who has a volunteer lunch mother, goes through a nightmare scenario that most of us can only shutter at.Rose witne...