A review by tiffanyylizz
When All the Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz

4.0

This was a very interesting read. There were things that were known and you kinda thought you knew it all so I was dissapointed in the lack of the element of surprise. Then at the end, turns out there are a whole bunch of loose ends that you thought you knew but you really didn't. It's a murder mystery so it's nice to have that unknown after you thought it was predictable.

The story is told from multiple POV's and I found at times that it was a little hard to follow along, but not enough to where I was confused or had no idea what was happening.

I really enjoyed the additionally connection of Charlotte and Max. I think it gave the story a little something extra and a release from the murder drama. Their characters worked really well together and had that instant spark. It didn't feel like they were just thrown together. I will admit, I think the ending was a little out there and not necessary between the two of them. No spoilers but it felt a little rushed and just tapped on the end.

I liked that the killer was someone you would never expect to be a serial rapist/serial killer. A lot of times that is the reason they are never brought to justice. They can buy their way out of the situation or make it appear that it was someone else. The concept of the "club" was a little wacky to me. But power to women, whatever. I get it.

I already have a copy of the next installment in the series so I am looking forward to picking it up and continuing the story of Cutler, Sutter, and Salinas!