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A review by martyfried
Blood Lines by Angela Marsons
5.0
This is probably my favorite of the series so far. There was a lot going on, with two major stories that were not connected, plus some background on Kim's mother and why Kim hates her so much. I was a little put off in some ways about that, as her mother was obvious nutty as a fruitcake, and although she did some really bad things, she was not totally in control. I felt she should be locked up, but not hated. But then, if I had gone through the experience Kim did, I might feel differently.
The most interesting story was the evil psychologist from the past that is a psychopath and enjoys destroying the lives of the vulnerable. She's in prison, but is smart and manipulative, and can probably get out if she puts her mind to it. And when she does, she has Kim in her sights as the one most likely to destroy.
There was some good interaction between Kim and her team, which is getting more interesting as I get to know them. Looking forward to more of this series.
The most interesting story was the evil psychologist from the past that is a psychopath and enjoys destroying the lives of the vulnerable. She's in prison, but is smart and manipulative, and can probably get out if she puts her mind to it. And when she does, she has Kim in her sights as the one most likely to destroy.
There was some good interaction between Kim and her team, which is getting more interesting as I get to know them. Looking forward to more of this series.