After Anna by Lisa Scottoline is about Maggie, a mother who loses custody of her baby girl because of her husband having her declared unfit due to her postpartum psychosis. She remarries a widower who is a doctor named Noah and becomes a stepmom to his 9-yr-old son, Caleb. They have a happy family until Maggie gets a call from her daughter asking her to come to the college to meet. Maggie's sees a news article about her ex-husband dying in a plane crash and is ecstatic about finally seeing her 17-yr-old daughter after being separated for so long. Will Anna finally become part of a happy family after feeling abandoned for so many years? Will Noah be welcoming? Is Anna a nice girl or a manipulative brat? Did Noah get framed for murder or did he really kill his stepdaughter?
I felt bad for Noah all through this book and was rooting for him and Maggie to be happy together once again. This was a very entertaining read for me. I liked the trial parts and was completely surprised by the unexpected twist. Unfortunately, the twist was unbelievable and Maggie being the heroin really was far out. I would have preferred the book be written in chronological order but it was cool how the story got told by much of the trial. I liked it and was happy with the ending.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 2: His life had exploded like a strip of firecrackers at a barbecue, igniting the patio furniture and spreading to the house until everything was blazing out of control, engulfed in a massive fireball.
His entire world destroyed.
It had all started with Anna.
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Friday, September 7, 2018
"After Anna" by Lisa Scottoline
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
"Think Twice" by Lisa Scottoline is a Doozy We Both Likded! (Updated)
Think Twice by Lisa Scottoline is about identical
twin girls, but other than looks, they are very different! When the
one twin does unspeakable acts to the other, this novel takes off! Think Twice is really good with plenty of action and a great ending.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Think Twice by Lisa Scottoline is full of unbelievable cruelty from Bennie Rosato’s identical twin, Alice, who was raised in foster care and made a mess of her life. Bennie is a successful attorney who owns her own firm but when she accepts a dinner invitation from Alice, she wakes up in a box buried alive! Alice goes on to impersonate her twin and take over her life in the hopes of getting a new start. It’s hard to believe anyone could really be this cruel, and I even wonder how authors can think up this stuff. The book has plenty of action including gun play, chase scenes and even some sweetness tossed in for good measure. I found myself thinking, “Oh, wow!” over and over as Alice continued to be a real piece of work in making her sister’s life miserable.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Think Twice by Lisa Scottoline is full of unbelievable cruelty from Bennie Rosato’s identical twin, Alice, who was raised in foster care and made a mess of her life. Bennie is a successful attorney who owns her own firm but when she accepts a dinner invitation from Alice, she wakes up in a box buried alive! Alice goes on to impersonate her twin and take over her life in the hopes of getting a new start. It’s hard to believe anyone could really be this cruel, and I even wonder how authors can think up this stuff. The book has plenty of action including gun play, chase scenes and even some sweetness tossed in for good measure. I found myself thinking, “Oh, wow!” over and over as Alice continued to be a real piece of work in making her sister’s life miserable.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
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