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kavinson0812 's review for:
The Girl in 6E
by A.R. Torre
This book sounded promising. What with the strange manner in which Deanna discovered a possible abduction/murder. To me, the book was anticlimactic. She rescues Annie, gets away with her with out a hitch. Then, because her need to kill is so strong, risks the child's life again by leaving her alone on a church doorstep to go back and kill the abductor. Now, by all means, punish the crook. I agree that he needs to be punished, but make sure Annie is 100% safe and sound first. Quit being selfish. I gave it three starts because of its unique premise, the fact that at the end she wasn't magically cured, and I kinda want to know where her and Jeremy lead to. I did like their strange sort of "relationship", if you can call it that. it wasn't insta-love, it wasn't the magic cure to her problems, and she didn't just, figuratively speaking, hop into bed with him. I will most likely read the sequel to see where the whole deanna/jeremy thing leads.