Sawyer's boyfriend died in a car accident. But when she gets a note that says "You're welcome" along with a newspaper clipping of the accident, Sawyer realizes that someone knew about what her boyfriend had done to her and that that person had killed him because of it. Now, Sawyer's unknown admirer ...
This book was so much better than I had anticipated! I really thought that it would kind of be all gooey and mushy. That we would get to see Sawyer fall head over heels in love OR we would see her fall into an abyss of depression from the loss of her boyfriend. We saw little glimpses of both of thes...
A great quick read filled with suspense and drama llamas that had me biting my already non-existent nails. Note to self: probs best to not read thriller books late at night with all the lights off.Full review to come.
I liked this book. The drama, action, and mystery in the book made me like it more. I almost wish there was a little more romance to it but that's just because I'm a sucker for those romance novels. This book reminded me a lot about Deadly Cool by Gemma Halliday. Overall I thought this book was real...
Wow was I ever not a fan of this book. I’m not sure what it was that turned me off from it, but it happened pretty close to the beginning of reading it. I didn’t like the characters, I didn’t enjoy the plot line and I thought the end was really really silly and I actually rolled my eyes and laughed....
For more of my reviews, visit Books For YA!A suspenseful psycho-thriller, Truly, Madly, Deadly by Hannah Jayne will give you the creeps and keep you up all night. Watch your back! There might be someone watching. When her boyfriend, Kevin, died in a car accident, Sawyer Dodd was stunned. She felt r...
I have been on an adult Fantasy kick lately and well going back to this YA, just didn't do it for me. I couldn't deal with the usual, popular crap, and the silly high school drama, even if it was mixed with the murders and stuff. Just didn't do it for me.
Hmm. I need to think a bit more about this, but overall I did like this book. I especially enjoyed the exceedingly creepy vibe the whole book presents. There was something very eerie about it, almost like someone was standing behind you and you kept looking over your shoulder to see if you could cat...
Sawyer Dodd is dating the most sought-after boy in school, Kevin Anderson. But when he dies in a drunk driving accident. she's secretly relieved; he was an abusive boyfriend. Then Sawyer finds a note in her locker from a "secret admirer" which says simply, "You're welcome". When she starts suspectin...
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