From an Amazon #1 bestselling author comes a fast-paced novel serves up a double dose of nail-biting, chilling suspense, twists, and shocking revelations! Welcome to the Blackwood House. Enter if you dare.In Savannah lies a house about which is said that all who have ever lived there have gone insane. When Kimberly and Joseph inherit the house from an unknown aunt, they don’t know the house’s … don’t know the house’s murderous history. They move in and soon a series of strange events occur. It’s like the house doesn’t want them there. Little by little, Joseph starts to change, and soon Kimberly begins to wonder: is the house haunted or is her husband just going mad?
Jack Ryder and Shannon King have run away from the press and paparazzi to Savannah to get married. They are preparing for their wedding when they stumble upon a young girl sitting alone on the docks at the harbor at night. She doesn’t seem to have any parents, nor does she know where she lives. Her feet are bare and she has nowhere to go. They take her in for the night, but as they try to pull out information from her, bizarre stories are revealed, and soon they start to speculate about the girl. Is she telling the truth or hiding unsettling secrets of her own?
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In Black Jack, Willow Rose lived up to her title as the ‘Queen of Scream’ and brought the creep factor into Jack’s world. It all starts with a mysterious little girl, Betsy Sue. Once Jack finds her alone on the harbor and takes her home, his life becomes pure hell. Wow! There’s so much going on in this book, as well as Jack and Shannon are in Savannah for their wedding, which ends up with them saying their vows in a most unconventional way. Emily has a major part in the ceremony that’s not planned and adds another kind of scary, real life scary to the book. Shannon and baby add agonizing, fearful scary and I think Betty Sue joining the Ryder family is an unknown future scary. Kudos to Willow for the title, ‘Black Jack’
like the song and card game that’s important to Ryder and the mysterious girl in a most intriguing way.
I’ve been enjoying reading the Jack Ryder series and I think this is the best so far. Jack and Shannon have gone to Savannah to get married. Their kids are with them and more family is on the way. They stumble upon a strange girl who isn’t giving them a full story about who she is and where she came from. There are two story lines, one from 25 or so years ago and the one going on in 2016. Their lives get even more frazzled and scary as the story progresses.
This story is so well told and the characters are great. I think the author has done a fine job weaving the historical story with the current one. It’s suspenseful and I wanted to complete the book in one session. I listened to the audio version and I think the narrator did his best job yet with this series. I highly recommend it for a mature audience because of the subject matter.
This review is for the audio book.
Okay still don’t know what to think about this book and a little bit freaked out. I think I would call this more of a sci-fi or horror story than a mystery. I did like it but that is because this is the four Jack Ryder book I have listened to and know the characters, not sure what I would have make of it if this had been the first. Like the previous books the story jumps in time and tells the story from a number of perspectives but this book seemed a lot darker. Not necessarily the manner of the deaths (which have been quite painful) but In the telling of the story and tension it builds. I hope the next books returns to more of a mystery, don’t get me wrong I did like it but it wasn’t what I was expecting and I am now ducking when birds fly by.
A family is brutality murdered, a father driven in sane and a room set up with a chair of torture these are all happenings in on house, a house that is on the ghost tour in Savannah. Jack and Shannon trying to duck away from the press decide to have there wedding in Savannah, away from prying eyes and a simple ceremony with just family. Before the big day and after taking the ghost tour Jack finds a young girl all on her own and acting strangely. With no choice Jack takes her home with them to get to the bottom of her story and reunite her with her parents. Everything seems new to her and it is not long before Jack and Shannon work out that something isn’t right and the girl clams up every time someone else tries to talk to her. What happened to this little girl? And who is the doctor she talks about ? Or the ghosts she has to consult with before she does anything? The more they can get her to talk the more they learn that she might not have been alone in her suffering. They reunite the girl with her parents but In doing so tragedy hits there family and they find they need the help of one strange little girl. One that might just be able to help them find there son and lay some of the ghost story’s to rest once and for all.
The author changed the narrator for this book and I think he did a much better job than the previous one and I found I didn’t need to speed him up to enjoy. I hope he sticks around for the next book.
The books that Willow Rose writes just get better and better.
What happens at the end really shocked me.
I couldn’t put down the book. I just had to know who the doctor was and what happened to the young girl.
I will read anything that Willow Rose writes.
I wouldn’t recommend this book. Never got to the point, very slow moving and jumps around from one topic to the next. Sorry, but l got confused.
A fast paced, engaging crime thriller. Jack and his fiance get caught up in a kidnapping case when their own baby becomes one of the victims.
I was surprised to find this book not up to par with the other books of Willow Rose.
Started off good but book ended and then like 3 chapters of unnecessary follow up
love all the “jack” stories from willow rose
Loved to read interesting from beginning to end
I truky enjoyed this book!
hoping for a sequel!
Strange but fascinating!
Read it all in one day. Loved it!
Awesome