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I love to read, have always loved to read. In fact, I can have three to four books going at a time usually. This is a blog of my journey through different reading challenges, in which I hope to share the books I read along with my thoughts, inspirations and the weird ideas gleaned from each book along the way. Come and join me! In addition, I will be attempting to improve my own writing to move along the path I see before me, a path strewn with the words I desire to form into stories.
Okay, so it took me a while to figure out what I wanted to say about this book.
First of all, I was so excited to have another book where Kaely Quinn-Hunter is a character. I LOVED the author's Kaely Quinn Profiler series. I loved that Kaely and Erin became friends in the first book of this series. But sadly, this book just wasn't as good.
The premise or plot was quite intriguing. It definitely drew me in. A serial killer who knew they were going to be a serial killer since they were a child? Horrifying. A serial killer using the MO of killers in several different authors' books? I loved that. How were the profilers going to figure out the killer when the killer didn't have their own MO. Though, there were some things that were different. I won't share them of course, as that would be a spoiler. I will say though, that I couldn't believe the professional behavioral analysist didn't catch on to what I caught on.
And that leads me to one of my big issues with the book. Kaely just didn't seem like Kaely in this book. As I mentioned, I love Kaely Quinn. But this didn't feel like the same person. I also didn't understand why law enforcement was bringing Erin into the investigation when all she really is now is an ex-cop and a writer of suspense. Why her and not the other authors?
And there were just some other things that felt off. There were some parts that felt like there were mistakes that should have been caught in editing. Plus so much unnecessary detail and telling instead of showing.
However, I did love the suspense and there were definitely twists I didn't see coming until right before they were revealed. A bit intense there for a bit toward the end too.
So, yes the book had some flaws, but I do still plan on reading the next book. Hopefully Kaely will feel like Kaely again. I will say, now I sort of want to reread the original Kaely Quinn Profiler books again.
Crossbones is another awesome Holly novel by C.C. Warrens. This series is just amazing. I love these characters, they're so real to me. Even though Holly is becoming more sure of herself, we still get plenty of Marx and Holly time. And I love the relationship development between Holly and Jordan. Though the Jordan/Marx animosity is maybe getting a bit old. And I love the continued best friend rivalry between Jordan and Jace.
Jace plays quite the important role in this book as she is the one who hires Jordan and Holly to investigate what happened to her brother four years earlier, an attack we learn a bit about here and there in the series, but takes center stage in this book. Make sure you've read all the books in the recommended reading order. Don't miss the short story, Winter Memorial as there is some important information shared that comes up in this new book.
This investigation starts out with a tragic situation and the danger just ramps up from there. It's obvious that someone (or maybe more than one someone) doesn't want the truth coming to light. At the same time Holly is approached about finding a missing homeless person. Which leads to more danger. And Holly's ex-foster father is still trying to get a hold of her, increasing the tension. So yeah, there's danger coming from multiple sides but Holly stays true to form. Rushing to help others without thinking about the consequences, showing Christ's love and sharing His truths.
There were also some intriguing twists, one of which I had an inkling of before it was revealed. Death and dead bodies play a part in this story, as does mention of abuse and physical violence. Not as intense as in Crossed Off, but still a part of the story.
I admit, I was hoping to see Cassie a bit more. But I realize she has to make her own life and doesn't really play a part in this story.
I loved this book and zinged through it just like the others.
I received an e-copy of this book as a member of the launch team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
Injustice for All is another awesome book by C.C. Warrens. Though it's a "Seeking Justice" novel, it's the continuation of Holly's story, taking off after Crossed Off finished, but in third person, mainly from Marx's point of view, but also from the POV of a new killer. It took me awhile to get used to reading it from third person POV because I was so used to reading the books from Holly's perspective. So, at first it didn't quite feel the same, but I guess that is why it is a separate, yet connected series. You really do have to read the Seeking Justice books between books three and four of the Holly series. Even though the description states that it can be read as a standalone, I would not recommend that. Because there is so much backstory and character development and connections that you will be missing.
The serial killer storyline had quite a lot of suspense and kept me guessing. I loved all the twists and misdirection. The reveal of the killer definitely took me by surprise.
While we don't see this story from Holly's POV, she is still very much a part of the story. I love seeing her relationship with Marx develop. He is a father figure to her. And of course, we get to see the other awesome characters who have become Holly's "family." Jace and Jordan and Sam. Which of course means we get all the awesome character interactions.
Yep, another wonderful book by C.C. Warrens.
Crossed Off by C.C. Warrens is another awesome Christian suspense book in the Holly series. Both times that I read it, I could NOT put this book down. Book two ends on a intense cliffhanger so the first time I read it, I had to know what happened. And once I got into the book, I just had to keep going. This time around, even though I knew what was going to happen, I was still utterly engrossed in the book, anticipating what was going to happen.
In this book, we unfortunately know that Holly's sadistic abuser has caught up with her. And neither Holly nor the reader know exactly what he is going to do next. But Holly knows it's not just her that is in danger. It's never been just her. It's those she loves. Which means characters the reader has come to know and love are now in danger as well.
As with the first two books, it was a roller coaster of emotion. Lots of suspense, still learning about Holly's past that she'd rather keep hidden, watching her trying to deal with it and then to have a huge setback. But there was still the humor added in. Which was definitely helpful. Warning though, it was very intense at times.