Disappointed by the female narration of Felicity and the emotional depth attributed to a Staff Sergeant.
Interesting story line.
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Disappointed by the female narration of Felicity and the emotional depth attributed to a Staff Sergeant.
totally enjoyed the story and the ending is perfect. Watson knows as usual what is going to happen, when to duck and run and Fred as usual is tuned in to his thoughts (well most of the time).
It was a good book overall however the ending gave no closure about what happened to the ppl in book.
I wasn’t happy that Cookie became a dummy in the graveyard. I’m happy Dillon made the grand gesture and she accepted!
I wasn’t a big fan of the New Yorker with the Texas gal. The narration was good but his accent kept throwing me off. The missing boy was a good storyline however, if I was his mother, I wouldn’t have taken my eyes off him later.
I liked this one because it wasn’t so much about the Red Rose killer, I’m ready for him to be caught. This one had more exciting things going on. Less praying than the others, which seems more normal to me.
This book was listed as Suspense, but it was more mushy romance than suspense. The plot idea was good but the suspense was not developed and the dog’s role was underused. The narrator was not very good.
There is a lot more praying in this one than any of the others. The story kept you guessing, I never figured out the main culprit. The one I thought was it only played a minor role. I loved the kids & dogs places in the story. Great job Ms Black. Definitely worth listening too.
Great characters with love of country. This story shows how people jump to conclusions about others without knowing them or walking in their shoes. Lots of exciting action & mystery. Can’t wait for next one in series. I’m not a big fan of the narrator for this type of book.
