

Just released this week, LOST GIRLS by George D. Shuman continues his Sherry Moore series with the blind psychic investigating the unsavory topic of human trafficking, specifically, female sex slaves. I'm not sure which creeped me out more, the subject or the character of the heroine's necromantic "gift". This supernatural thriller criss-crosses the globe from Alaska to eastern Europe to the Caribbean and South America. Sex, drugs and a little something for everyone!
Coming from the To Be Read (TBR) stack:
FUSSY EATERS' RECIPE BOOK (Atria) by Annabel Karmel
ALMOST ARCHER SISTERS (Simon & Schuster) by Lisa Gabrielle
KERPLUNK! (also S&S) by Patrick F. McManus
HOW TO SELF-PUBLISH FOR FREE (CreateSpace) by Jimmy Clay
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2 Comments:
I've got to be careful. I'm up to my eyeballs in books right now, thanks to my public library hold list finally bearing fruit. But I'm going to put this book on my list :)
Oh, you poor thing. You sound like me, and if my creepy description of this creepy book intrigues you, I feel worse for you! OTOH, the publisher and author are happy!
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