Jennifer Soppe
Knows how to keep the reader hanging Jack, a recently hired detective, landed in the small town of Everly having to start running right away and going to bat for Andy, an overeager volunteer firefighter, at the scene of a house fire during the events of The Fate of Reality. As the story progresses roadblocks get higher, the path gets drier, and every step could draw the conclusion further into the fire. W.L. Knightly knows how to keep the reader hanging in Shadow in the Mirror. The case gets more heated and the parties involved find themselves closer to getting burned. I received a free copy of the book from the author. I had the opportunity to review or not.
MyOhMy
And we have another murder. Who ever thought small town living was quiet and peaceful never visited Everly. Jack knows there is something wrong but politics and maybe more are standing in his way. The suspense ramps up, the story speeds up and evil is gaining a foothold. This is a nail biting series (please read book 1 first—they build on each other). Monsters are hiding in the dark but there might even be monsters hiding in plain sight. Next book please NOW! Loving the story, can’t wait to see
Ken Lingenfelter
Jack Isaac is investigating the murder of a young lady but is getting resistance from the local sheriff and the mother of the victim. And then another dead body is discovered. The story line flows very well and keeps you interested. I want the next sequence to find out moJack Isaac is investigating the murder of a young lady but is getting resistance from the local sheriff and the mother of the victim. And then another dead body is discovered. The story line flows very well and keeps you intere.