Azrael
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Emily thought her ordeal was over after she escaped a brutal kidnapping. She's wrong. He's coming for her again.
The body Detective Rose is looking at bears a striking resemblance to Emily, a woman who survived a horrific, sexually motivated abduction five years ago. Her fear is confirmed when Emily goes missing again. When another woman, Grace, is abducted, Detective Rose finds herself doubting the instincts that tell her the disappearance is the result of domestic violence. She connects the cases and recruits Grace's partner, Ethan, to help in the search. Together they must find Grace and Emily before it's too late.
“From the very start, I was hooked! Azrael is a twisted and intense character, however this book is so well written, you find yourself understanding how he became that way! The last few chapters grabbed me and wouldn't let go until I found out the fate of the girls, even if it did include a few gasps in shock from me! I eagerly await the next book in the series.” -Bianca
“A compelling suspense story. I couldn't put it down - always wanting more. It's great having an ending that surprises you too! Looking forward to the next Detective Allira Rose Series book, MT Ellis.”
-Lyndy Atkinson
Customer Reviews
Azrael
Story line moves along quickly. Just enough detail without getting bogged down. Surprisingly good
--I say this because it was a free read and most free books aren't necessarily good. This one was.
Incredible book, heartbreaking story
I’ll be honest-I haven’t finished a book in years. Nothing has ever kept my interest long enough. It took me some time with this one, but once it hooked me, it HOOKED me. I found myself at bars with my friends, head buried in my phone eager to reach the next page. This story is devastating and beautiful and terrifying all at once. I highly recommend it if you haven’t read it already!!
Azrael
I found the book engaging. The story line was solid and the author kept my attention throughout. While the ending wasn’t a surprise, I’m not certain it needed to end on a negative. I’ll definitely read more of her books.