Melody Ripple was all alone in the world except for her sister, Laurel. The products of a dysfunctional family, the two have never been close. Then Laurel introduces her to an eligible bachelor with a shady past. Twenty-six years ago his fiancée was found murdered. Has Melody found the man of her dreams, or is she involved with a killer?
Unrealistic
This book has me on the edge at the end. Don’t think you know the ending. You can’t even guess. Read and enjoy.
Didn’t care for any of the characters.
That was one sick book. I never realized how much a family can damage their kids minds.
definitely did not see the ending coming.
This book certainly had a twist near the end that I had not expected and it left me a little unnerved. It was a good read one of those that is hard to put down.
It was a good read, but I didn’t like ANY character from it! What a twisted story.
dark,
Interesting book strange sister
I thought this was a horrible book.
Started out with too much dysfunction, so I stopped reading.
Was not what I expected…
Good plot development
I seldom close a book without finishing it. This one was done at 50%.
Interesting with lots of twists, but several big editing errors.
Too much sexual content
I did not see that coming! Well I saw part of it coming, then the author flipped the script on me! Didn’t want to put it down till I was done reading it!
I wish I could get all the hours back from reading this. I kept thinking the main character would figure it out get help and move on. She did not and to my disgust and dismay she did the unthinkable. All these people really should of got help. I can not see how anyone would think this is a good read.
If you don’t want to read about any graphic sex or violence, or about seriously disturbed characters, then don’t get this. You won’t like it. But I thought it was an interesting character study, well written, with some twists to keep it interesting, a short fast read with little fluff, and I enjoyed it. The dysfunctional families were a little hard to believe but made the story. And if you took the graphic stuff out, there wouldn’t have been much of a story.
I enjoyed the way the book was written and the twists at the end