Let Me Go (An Ashley Hope Suspense Thriller—Book 1)
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Ashley Hope is an average Southern woman, happily engaged, her whole life ahead of her,—until dark secrets from her past come bubbling up. She soon finds herself in a race against time to save herself—and her marriage—from her ex-husband turned serial killer, who will stop at nothing until he has her back.
Ashley has spent years trying to forget her past and the poverty-wracked childhood she escaped from. Her life is finally perfectly normal—and she’s worked hard to make it that way. Her new husband is wealthy and handsome. Their suburban house is a total dream. And with her master’s in criminal justice almost complete, Ashley is ready to move on with her life, confident that her secrets are buried for good.
But on a trip to her rural hometown, old tensions suddenly threaten to boil over. Her Polo-wearing husband sticks out dangerously among the hardened folk of Grundy County. And when the visit goes horribly awry, Ashley, handed shocking news, realizes the past has a stubborn way of coming back.
As Ashley’s carefully constructed life begins to splinter around her, she finds herself in a fight for her life, drawn deeper into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. This killer knows her better than anyone—and he’ll stop at nothing, murder included, to get her where he wants her.
Will her past finally claim her for good?
A dark crime thriller full of mystery and suspense, the ASHLEY HOPE mystery series is rife with twists and jaw-dropping secrets as it unfolds into a riveting psychological thriller. Join this brilliant new female protagonist as she hunts down a serial killer, keeping you spellbound and turning pages late into the night. Fans of Rachel Caine, Teresa Driscoll and Robert Dugoni are sure to fall in love.
Books #2 and #3 in the series—LET ME OUT and LET ME LIVE—are also available.
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Just no
I mean what was I expecting? I guess I shouldn't be surprised, it was free. This book is just not good, the characters are annoying, the story is mediocre and the dialogue is plain boring to hear/read. I found myself tired of listening to her talking nonstop about her ex husband like I get it he's out to get you, yada yada. She explained that he tried to kill her like more than eight times, it was getting too repetitive. The plot was way too simple and uninteresting. As for the audiobook, I read this review in Goodreads that described it perfectly: "every male sounding like a 70 year old backwoods redneck", so no, not helping. Also detective Lancing or whatever was the most useless detective I have ever encountered, I mean really, he just was not cooperating with Ashley at all, never considering what she had to say and don't get me started on the ending (what kind of police are you if you can't even shoot someone who isn't armed and just has his hands around her neck, but what do I know, right?). Overall, too damn long and not worth even listening to.