Into Danger by Gennita Low
The author doesn’t quite deliver in the kick-ass department, but this is still a promising debut effort.
The author doesn’t quite deliver in the kick-ass department, but this is still a promising debut effort.
One smart sister, one imbecilic one, versus a serial killer. Too bad the imbecile doesn’t meet a violent end.
Laurie Breton gets a big publisher and goes all romantic suspense on everyone.
Wacky! Zany! And get this – a talking car! Haven’t I seen that TV show already?
With grandstanding characters desperate to win the martyrdom trophy, this one is indeed a knife into the brain.
It feels like the author’s books are becoming dumber with each new one.
This one is just too bland and forgettable for its own good.
Dark, chilling, creepy… and oh so romantic, this one is simply unforgettable.
It is always awkward when authors use their books as a political soapbox in the most banal manner.
I don’t think this book is that good, but I think the author has potential.