Afraid To Scream
Others may dread the chill of winter, but he relishes it. The way the frigid water preserves his victims, the feel of their icy skin beneath his fingers. . . And soon the world will see their beauty--and his vengeance.
Afraid To Run
The town of Grizzly Falls is on edge in the wake of a serial killer, and Detective Selena Alvarez is no exception. That case was solved, but a new nightmare is about to unfold. There are two victims so far--their bodies found frozen solid and deliberately displayed. Both are women she knew. And each wears a piece of Selena's jewelry. . .
Afraid To Die
Selena's partner, Detective Regan Pescoli, and the entire department are on the case, as is P.I. Dylan O'Keefe--a man Selena got too close to once before. But this killer already knows too much about Selena's secret terror, her flaws, and the past she's tried to outrun. And soon he'll show her that she has every reason to be afraid. . .
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"It's Christmastime in Grizzly Falls, which means it's time for someone to start killing women in cold and creative ways! This time it's Selena Alvarez in the crosshairs, which is a surprise to some given her quiet and controlled personality and life style. But Jackson has hinted all along that there was more to Selena's story that we were being told, and in this novel we learn it all. There were some surprising twists to this book, a big one being that Alvarez is no longer crushing over Captain Grayson. That's a new development that seems to have happened off-screen, but it's also sort of refreshing, and I found her old/new love, Dylan O'Keefe way more interesting. My only complaint has to do with the series' recurring issues that Jackson continues to leave unresolved, most notably Regan Pescoli's (Alvarez's partner) seeming reluctance to commit to a relationship with Nate Santana. She continues to use her kids as an excuse, but that really doesn't wash anymore. And then there's the fact that Grizzly Falls still has anyone living there, given the rather high murder rate and the horrible winters! One would think people might start moving away (after the roads clear, of course.) LOL
I enjoy Jackson's storytelling, and I've grown attached to the citizens of Grizzly Falls. And if Pescoli wants my advice, she'll move in with the patient and ever-so-hunky Nate Santana, who, let's not forget, saved her life a while back!"
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D.B. (4 out of 5 stars)