Well, I wanted to give the novel only two stars because I really detested the cardboard characters. They were all just too self-centered, good at making bad choices, and superficially developed. Nevertheless, I did read the entire book and I didn't see the twist at the end coming until it was al...
The Paradise Prophecy was a pretty good book. Although, I wasn't to fond of the idea that God doesn't care and have just given up on his own creation. I understand it is fiction and the notion wouldn't bother non-religious people. But it was a bit much for me personally. I am a reader who grasp t...
Her motor skills had improved to the point that she could now walk unassisted for long periods of time, eat on her own, and even write passages in her journal—a journal Dr. Stanley had encouraged her to keep. But the inability to remember clearly was driving her mad.That, to her mind (such as it ...
Better hurry. Ticktock ticktock ticktock ticktock … DONOVAN AWOKE TO the sharp sound of knuckles on glass. “Mr. Reed?” He opened his eyes, blinked a few times to clear them. There was a chill in the air. Pale morning sky. Jesus. What time was it? A woman peered in at him through a window and it...
Pope said.Evan was asleep again, curled up next to Anna on the sofa. Worthington’s wife—Ronnie—had run to the market despite Pope’s insistence that they wouldn’t be staying.It may have been Anna’s imagination, or simple intuition, but Pope seemed uneasy. The way he kept glancing out the front win...
It was nothing too painful, just one of those underground headaches he sometimes woke up with when he hadn’t slept all that well. Yet, oddly enough, he felt as if he’d gone down hard last night and stayed there. The last thing he remembered was making a move on Alexandra Barnes on her living roo...
"Jenny knew Ronnie. Isn't that a conflict of interest?"Matt shook his head. "Not really. Jenny worked for Treacher and Pine, one of the oldest and largest law firms in Chicago. She was a senior associate in the corporate law division. Handled fraud cases, real estate, things like that.""And?""Fam...
She was frightened—they both were—but in a good way. The kind of fright you feel on a roller coaster or watching a scary movie.They came to a stop in front of the old hospital, its looming malevolence making them press a little closer together. The open front doors were missing, and the black hol...