Tami
Hoag did a fabulous
job of portraying her characters with PTSD and personalities surrounding these
people.
The plot is full of twists and many
suspects in a gruesome murder. As soon
as you think you have it figured out, think again.
Dana Nolan had been brutalized by a
serial killer. She was a lucky candidate
as she survived by killing the killer.
She came away with personality changes and physical problems she had to
contend with.
After a year of working on herself,
Dana realizes she lost her best friend, Casey, years ago. Casey disappeared and Dana felt the need to
find out what happened to her. With a
scattered memory bank, Dana tries to fill in the blanks that the police haven’t
had success with.
The people around Dana include an over
attentive mother, a step-father she doesn’t trust, her high school boyfriend
who wants to get back together with her, Casey’s former boyfriend, John who has
PTSD from being in the service in Afghanistan, and other members of the
community.
So many suspects and so little time to
figure out who the new killer in town is.
Happy
reading,
Dawn
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