Lori’s Book Sense
to Jacksonsonville, to Georgia, the race is on. 15 Seconds is the story of one
man’s unrelenting desire to mete out justice to those he feels destroyed his
daughter, without being able to see the real root of her problems and being
unable to lay the blame at the feet of those truly responsible. It’s the story of another man’s desire to
prove his innocence, to find those that are framing him, and to find out why
they are doing so, and to do it all in time to stop a mad man from destroying
his entire world. Once you start 15 Seconds, there is no way you’ll be able to
put it down. You are sucked in from the very first page. The writing is intense,
the story fast-paced, and the action is non-stop. 15 Seconds is a
spine-chilling, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride that will keep you reading well
into the night.
will cause you to rethink each and every one of your friendships. How well do
you know the woman who’s been watching your child every day after school? Will
you be so quick to cast stones because of something you heard second hand from
someone else? This book will not only have you questioning every single one of
your friendships, but you will also make you stop and think about whom it is
that you can truly trust. The answer may
very well surprise you.
believe that The Playdate is the debut thriller for author Louise Millar. The writing is taut, the action slow building,
the emotions intense, and the climax explosive, making it a must read for all.
LAPD lieutenant detective Decker and his wife, Rina, have willingly welcomed fifteen-year-old Gabriel Whitman, the son of a troubled former friend, into their home. While the enigmatic teen seems to be adapting easily, Decker knows only too well the secrets adolescents keep—witnessed by the tragic suicide of another teen, Gregory Hesse, a student at Bell and Wakefield, one of the city’s most exclusive prep schools.
Gregory’s mother, Wendy, refuses to believe her son shot himself and convinces Decker to look deeper. What he finds disturbs him. The gun used in the tragedy was stolen—evidence that propels him to launch a full investigation with his trusted team, Sergeant Marge Dunn and Detective Scott Oliver. But the case becomes darkly complicated by the suicide of another Bell and Wakefield student—a death that leads them to uncover an especially nasty group of rich and privileged students with a predilection for guns and violence. Decker thought he understood kids, yet the closer he and his team get to the truth, the clearer it becomes that he knows very little about them, including his own charge, Gabe. The son of a gangster and an absent parent, the boy has had a life filled with too much free time, too many unexplained absences, and too little adult supervision.
Before it’s over, the case and all its terrifying ramifications will take Decker and his detectives down a dark alley of twisted allegiances and unholy alliances, culminating at a heart-stopping point of no return.
will lead you into the inner workings of the teenage minds; the minds of those
in love, and the minds of those who hurt without feeling, and the secrets that
they keep. For readers who have experienced forbidden teenage love you will
find yourself rooting for Gabe & Yasmine to find a way to be open with
their love, but you may also remember what it was like to lie and deceive those
that trusted you. Ms. Kellerman has the
skilled ability to bring her readers right into the pages of her book so that
you feel as if you are experiencing everything right along with characters
themselves. Gun Games is an intense story that will grab you from page one, and
hold you right up to the mesmerizing conclusion.
Thanks for the recommendations, Lori. These books sound great.