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Las Habitaciones Secretas by Chelsea Cain

cbaker8887's review against another edition

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3.0

Having enjoyed Chelsea Cain's Archie Sheridan/Grethcen Powell series I looked forward to reading her new novel One Kick. And while I wasn't disappointed, it didn't have quite the same impact or strong character building has her previous novels.

The story centers around Kick Lannigan who was kidnapped at the age of six and held in captivity for five years before being freed. Unfortunately her abductors were part of a child pornography ring and she was not only abused but films were made of her proliferated across the Internet.

We find Kick, now a 21 year old woman, both a very strong character but at the same time very vulnerable. She has developed herself into a serious martial artist, an expert in guns and other deadly weapons, as well as breaking and entering and getting out of handcuffs and other restraints. She vows to never let herself be hurt again. But of course there are still emotional scars that run deep, making her a powerful and sympathetic character.

As we learn about Kick's past and present another child goes missing with similar trademarks of her abduction, suggesting it may be part of the same ring. She is offered a chance to help find the missing child that she ultimately just can't turn down.

The rest of the novel is a harrowing chase to find the missing child that finds Kick teamed up with a mysterious stranger named Bishop who works for an arms dealer. She has to relive her past to help find the missing child.

She even goes to the state infirmary where her abductor is dying of kidney failure trying to get information that might help locate the missing child and hopefully bust up the ring. Here we see an odd scene that shows she has a twisted emotional connection with the man who abused her for so many years.

Kick Lannigan is a very well-drawn and compelling character but the others, with the possible exception of Frank the FBI agent who saved her, were borderline cliché. And while I mostly enjoyed One Kick, the plot and the Bishop character really stretched credibility and my willingness to suspend disbelief. Nevertheless, I will definitely be looking forward to the next novel in the series.

books4biana's review against another edition

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4.0

It's been a while since I had an honest to goodness Can't Put It Down Book, and this was definitely that. I'm hesitant to follow up with the next in the series because I think it's great as a stand alone. But I will find the next book. And I'll find other books by this author. She knows her stuff!!

erinnejc's review against another edition

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5.0

Absolutely brilliant, loved this novel, it kept me engrossed right from the start until the end. It was an easy read and the story flowed perfectly. I am pleased that while the subject matter was horrendous, there was no unnecessary graphic descriptions, you knew what happened but didn't have it shoved in your face for which I am thankful. Yes, it is a series, but what a series it looks like turning out to be. Even if it angers you that you will need to buy the next book, because I mean who wouldn't want to know more, you really don't have to, you 'could' be satisfied with it as a stand alone....perhaps.

meg37's review against another edition

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3.0

I found the plot engaging and I kept wanting to know what was happening next. The sucky part is the end definitely left me wanting the follow up book and I read that the author changed publishers in the middle of the second book and it never got published. That's frustrating as you can tell there is more to the story.

lavoiture's review against another edition

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3.0

Average thriller/mystery with a non-quite-cool-enough Lisbeth Salander wannabe and an irritating cliffhanger ending. I'll read other ones when they come out, but I won't be waiting around for them.

melledotca's review against another edition

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4.0

Probably more of a 3.5, but a decent thriller.

rodeorocks13's review against another edition

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4.0

I received an advanced copy for free through good reads firsts.

One kick is a interesting thriller. It follows a young adult named kick who was kidnapped as a child and rescued years later. When two children suddenly go missing she feels they are connected to her abduction ten years earlier. This book draws you in from the beginning and keeps showing you kicks past as it links to the present and has lots of in expected turns. You meet a lot of different characters that help make this book flow and a little bit of violence.

angschw's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

ebralz's review against another edition

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4.0

Chelsea Cain knows how to write a messed up thriller series! This is the first book in her newest series and was a quick and enjoyable read.

beachlili's review against another edition

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2.0

Well written, but just not my thing.