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sandygx260 's review for:
The Night Sister
by Jennifer McMahon
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel to the point where I spent too much of my weekend reading it. McMahon does a superior job of mixing the stories from three separate time frames: 1961, 1989, and 2013—I never felt like I lost the story's pace when moving between the stories.
There were plenty of times when I wondered if everyone imagined certain events. Is there really something supernatural lurking at the Tower Motel or have certain characters talked themselves into believing in the impossible? So well done!
McMahon ties everything together in the end and man, I was crying too hard to read at a few points. I planned to pitch a fit if McHanon let what could happen play out but she uses verbal safety brakes to save the day and supplies a satisfying ending. Don't get me wrong—there's still plenty of death and mayhem. This isn't a tame book, not at all.
If you like plenty or twists and turns mixed into your supernatural tale, I highly recommend this novel.
And no, I only read it once. Goodreads is being silly.
There were plenty of times when I wondered if everyone imagined certain events. Is there really something supernatural lurking at the Tower Motel or have certain characters talked themselves into believing in the impossible? So well done!
McMahon ties everything together in the end and man, I was crying too hard to read at a few points. I planned to pitch a fit if McHanon let what could happen play out but she uses verbal safety brakes to save the day and supplies a satisfying ending. Don't get me wrong—there's still plenty of death and mayhem. This isn't a tame book, not at all.
If you like plenty or twists and turns mixed into your supernatural tale, I highly recommend this novel.
And no, I only read it once. Goodreads is being silly.