Friday, September 14, 2012

Nowhere to Hide by Nancy Bush

She's a cop and she has a stalker.  He appears to be someone from her childhood...

Zebra, a division of Kensington, sent me an ARC of this book for review (thank you).  It's being published this month, so check with your local bookstore for a copy.

This is the follow up to Nowhere to Run.  Liv and Auggie are doing well together, but Auggie's twin, September, now has a problem.  When she gets a drawing from grade school days with the same saying on it as the dead bodies piling up from a serial killer, she suddenly realizes her life is danger.

September (usually called Nine, the month of her birth) can think of no one who would have a reason to hate her or kill her.  The problem is the killer is not a normal person and his reason doesn't have to be rational.

Nine runs into a guy she dated briefly in high school and finds she still has the hots for him.  However, he could be a suspect.  While she struggles with trying to find the killer and suspecting everyone, she also develops a new romance and finds out she has a brother no one knew about except her father.  If that's not enough to throw her off course a bit, she then decides to follow up a clue by herself.  Unfortunately, this clue leads her to the killer...

This story includes romance, murder, a twisted mind, and a dysfunctional family.  It's busy, holds your interest, and gets you involved with the characters.  It's also a fast read because you want to know what happens next!  Why not settle down in a comfortable chair and follow Nine on her journey?

If you'd like my copy of this ARC, leave a comment here on my blog and email at info at bookfaerie.com with your name and address and why you'd like to read it.  I'll pick a winner in a week or so.

Happy reading.

2 comments:

Shan said...

Certainly looks like an interesting read. You caught me with the dysfunctional family, because you know it's going to be FUN!! And who doesn't love a good mystery! thanks for the great review!

ChristyJan said...

Wow! I almost have goosebumps just reading your review. I'd love to read this one - it sounds like an intense, all-in-one-sitting read!

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