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Serial Killer Games
by Kate Posey
Rating: 2.5
I was intrigued by the title and the cover. I read the summary and could not request fast enough. The first chapter I was laughing out loud and thought I was in for a great read.
Unfortunately, that is not what happened. I had a hard time getting into and keeping up with the story. The POV changes each chapter between Dolores and Jake.
Aunt the mortician, Uncle the Catholic School Principal and rich roommate are Jake’s closest relationships, that is until Dolores.
As the unorthodox relationship between Dolores and Jake all sort of things come to light. It is a wild ride with unexpected twists and turns. There are poignant themes mixed in.
Through the craziness that occurred there was a sweetness that came though. I would be curious how Cat turned out as a teen.
A talented writer, an unexpected story, just maybe not for me.
Thank you to #NetGalley and Berkeley for the opportunity to do an early read and share my thoughts on the story.
Happy Reading!
I was intrigued by the title and the cover. I read the summary and could not request fast enough. The first chapter I was laughing out loud and thought I was in for a great read.
Unfortunately, that is not what happened. I had a hard time getting into and keeping up with the story. The POV changes each chapter between Dolores and Jake.
Aunt the mortician, Uncle the Catholic School Principal and rich roommate are Jake’s closest relationships, that is until Dolores.
As the unorthodox relationship between Dolores and Jake all sort of things come to light. It is a wild ride with unexpected twists and turns. There are poignant themes mixed in.
Through the craziness that occurred there was a sweetness that came though. I would be curious how Cat turned out as a teen.
A talented writer, an unexpected story, just maybe not for me.
Thank you to #NetGalley and Berkeley for the opportunity to do an early read and share my thoughts on the story.
Happy Reading!