Pretend You’re Safe by Alexandra Ivy
Nov. 20th, 2019 09:42 pmThe Blurb On The Back:
Jaci Patterson was sixteen when she found the first locket on her porch.
Inside were a few strands of hair wrapped around a scrap of bloodstained ribbon. Though the ‘gifts’ kept arriving, no one believed her hunch that a serial killer was at work.
Now Jaci has finally returned home - only for bodies of strangled victims to start appearing years after the disappeared.
Her nightmare is beginning all over again. And this time it won’t end until the murderer makes Jaci his ... for ever.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
To be honest, had I know this was a romantic thriller (with an emphasis on the romance), then I probably wouldn’t have picked it up. Although Alexandra Ivy hits the usual romance beats in a way that will please fans of the genre, I found Jaci too passive who’s there to be rescued and told what to do by alpha males who know better, the plot is a little silly at times and the antagonist two dimensional. Ultimately this just isn’t for me.
Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.
Inside were a few strands of hair wrapped around a scrap of bloodstained ribbon. Though the ‘gifts’ kept arriving, no one believed her hunch that a serial killer was at work.
Now Jaci has finally returned home - only for bodies of strangled victims to start appearing years after the disappeared.
Her nightmare is beginning all over again. And this time it won’t end until the murderer makes Jaci his ... for ever.
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
To be honest, had I know this was a romantic thriller (with an emphasis on the romance), then I probably wouldn’t have picked it up. Although Alexandra Ivy hits the usual romance beats in a way that will please fans of the genre, I found Jaci too passive who’s there to be rescued and told what to do by alpha males who know better, the plot is a little silly at times and the antagonist two dimensional. Ultimately this just isn’t for me.
Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.