Monday, March 26, 2012

"Lot's Return To Sodom"

Well, I started "In The Belly Of Jonah" By: Sandra Brannan It was a great book I read it in about oh three days she writes amazing books, and another cool thing is she is a South Dakota author so all her murders which yes they are fiction, it has to do with sturgis and colorado. It's really neat basically reading a book where a murder is based off some where in the hills where we live. The book was great, In the Belly Of Jonah is intense and you don't know who the murderer is till the end and with this book I can't go into to detail because it would give away to much info. It was great and I think anyone who is into murder mysteries would like this.

I am now reading "Lot's Return To Sodom" By: Sandra Brannan. Its almost a sequel too In the Belly of Jonah. Its the same girl Liv Bergen from the last book I read. Now the murders have to do with the sturgis bike rally. Liv watches bikers basically rape a girl then she passes out and almost dies, then liv gets a call about another girl found dead and a man and streeter the cop from In The Belly Of Jonah comes back and is looking into these murders as being a serial killer murder now. It is so far very good and I think it will be just as good as the book to the 1st sequel.

Monday, March 19, 2012

End Review- Next In the belly Of Jonah

Well In th woods was an absolutely great book. Definetly had a twist to it. Not everyone they thought that was murdered in the woods 20 years back was. One man was taking it into his own hands to just make it all go away because his daughter was the one, to help lure the monster into the woods, it was supposed to be a prank but the prank went all wrong and two ended up dead. So they all fled, 2 not knowing that someone hows some way they had helped the monster kill two people.

Now I am going to start reading In the Belly Of Jonah it's about a serial killer, and it almost analyzes why he does what he does and why he is such a monster. They are trying to stop him, but so far no one can , they bring in speacial people to be able to get into his mind and firgure out why he keeps killing and why he does it in the way that he does. This is just what I got by reading the inside of the cover, I should have a better review when I start the book (:

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Guilty As Sin End rewiew. The Woods a new book (:

"Guilty as Sin"was absolutely amaxzing. I definetly didn't think that the book would turn out the way that it did in the end. I know I say this about every end review, but before I finish every book I try and guess who it will be and why it happened, sometimes I guess it square on and sometimes I'm shocked at what the ending was. Every book I read no matter what I end up loving it. This is another great review for this week. So far through my whole blog experiance there has only been one book I don't like. I definetly recomend this book (:
Now for this week I'm reading "The Woods" by: Harlan Coben. I haven't read anything by him but I just started the book today and I am on Chapter 7 it hooked me right in the prologue it starts off with four murders. Then in present day they find a guy they thought was murdered 20 years back. They bring in a suspect but the guy was the one who went missing with the "supposed suspects" sister they thought all along they were murdered with the other two kids but they only found 2 bodies and 20 years later a guy that is supposed to be dead already was murdered and now maybe the mans sister is still alive and if she is why hasn't she came forward, what is she hiding from or hiding?

Monday, March 5, 2012

Tami Hoag: Guilty As Sin

Well it's Monday and time for a end of the book review and, cheers to a new book I'm reading. J.D Robb Betrayal in Death. It was a great book I really liked it it kept me hooked threw the whole book. I recommend it to people who love mysteries and romance. I was talking to Rhianna and she said that she read all the J.D Robb books to, and said they were excellant, and I definetly agree with her on that! I really liked the end of the book, they caught more then just one killer and came out with many others. The end was some what sad but it definetly was a fantastic book ! (:

For this week I am reading "Tami Hoag: Guilty as Sin" I love Tami Hoag books she's very good with building suspense and keeping you hooked from page one to the end of the book. I read one of her books "Deeper Then The Dead", and just absolutely loved it. I started this book last night and I am on chapter 6 already and I love it, I always read the prologue and that's what tells me if I will like the whole book or not on how good the suspense is in the prologue. This boy goes missing but gets returned and a cop is beaten and supposevily it's by a psychologist teacher at there college who they think took the little boy but... He's in a jail cell, so who brought the little boy home.. Is it an accomplice or is the psychologist inisant... or like the cover reads is he quilty as sin ??? Find out next week for a better review on this book.