Terri Blackstock is one of my favorite Christian Suspense authors. Her skills are beyond magnificent and each book is uniquely created. Everytime I sit down to read one of her books, I always expect to end up on the edge of my seat, biting my nails, turning the pages. The need to know what happens n...
3.5/5 StarsBetter than most TB books I have read. Not as judgmental or religious gung ho. I did figure out the "killer" early on. Still enjoyed the read and might continue on with it.
Read the ebook version. This was a very good book. Suspenseful, interesting and enjoyable. Definitely going to check out more of Terri's books in the future.
A single mother engages an interventionist to escort her drug addict daughter to a rehabilitation center. They never even get there as the interventionist is found murdered in her vehicle and the girl has gone missing. Is the teenage girl the perpetrator or a victim? This is the story of a mother's ...
Terri Blackstock is a bit of a hit-or-miss author for me. I really enjoyed her standalone romance novel, Emerald Windows, and her romantic suspense series, Sun Coast Chronicles and Cape Refuge, but I loathed Last Light, the first in her futuristic Restoration series, so much that I didn’t read the s...
The story was great; tragic at times, heartwarming at others. Still, the short chapters did become quite an annoyance. The novel itself is 369 pages of medium-size print, and it's divided into 88 chapters. Something is not right about that.
This book was bad on so many fronts. I wish I could give it a negative 5 stars, but, alas, I can't.First off...I understand the this is a Christian lit book but the author went WAY too preachy in this book enough to where I wanted to gag a chunk of the way through. Second...it was just drama to dram...
This book seemed like a timely book to read with online social networking sites being so abundant. GrapeVyne is at the forefront of the book when a killer decides to use it as a way of stalking potential victims. Young girls posting every action in their lives makes it possible to “virtually” stal...
When I started this book I didn't realize how heavy the Christian aspect would be. Usually I would have passed on it, not because I object, or because I think it detracts from the story, but because it just doesn't fit with my personal beliefs. I have to say, though, that I did enjoy the story. I ...
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