Spying Strange Men Carole Morin
I had written a review about this earlier today, but I don't know what happened to it. So I will just start over again. If the other suddenly magically reappears, oh well! LOL N-nee-wayz, while reading this book, I pictured myself as Tara, Donnie Wahlberg as her husband Steve, and Joey McIntyre as Aidan. The things that Tara did on her journey to get to Aidan I thought was EXTREMELY crazy! 'Cause I wouldn't even do that, but yet was still able to pretend like I was her. It's always fun to pretend to be the main character no matter what.
I don't really wanna reveal too much. But I will say, the ending was just AWESOME! It reminded me of an R.L. Stine book I read my senior year in high school. And I couldn't help but laugh at some of the parts in the ending. So, if you're into suspense, you may just like the ending. I did very much. I'd recommend this book to anyone!
BalasHapusIf you want to read an utterly brilliant, funny, dark, psychological novel then read this now. Award winning novelist Carole Morin has a gift for dark situations, but one of the many areas where she excels is in the ability to turn a situation that seems humorous into something dark. Her protagonist, Vivian Lash is a woman who has murderous intent. She has been betrayed and she wants to kill her husband. Vivian divides herself between husband and lover, juggling personas while confessing to the reader the things she does not say in her private life. As she watches her creepy neighbour, a series of events unfold that will leave you turning the pages of this tight, beautifully written narrative.
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