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Ok...worst book I have read in a long time. The ending sucked...if you can even call it an ending. It didn't really even end.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book touched on everything thats scary! A great and captivating read from beginning to end. I've just purchased Guilty as Sin and cannot wait to dive in!!!!
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Posted March 11, 2010
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This is the first book I've read from Tami Hoag. It's terrific for light reading, but it's certainly not a mind bender. I've enjoyed the twists and turns in this "whodunnit" mystery, and it's definately a page turner! The love scenes are a little hokey, like something out of a romance novel. But, the characters have true personality - you either love them or hate them! I'm definately willing to try some of Tami Hoag's other books, with hopes they'll be addictive page turners as well!
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Posted January 29, 2010
Keep in mind while reading this book there will be no closure. You must read Guilty as Sin to find out who done it. Fortunately I bought the double volume of both books. That was a total of 1,130 pages to find out who done it...ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!! Definitely too long for the story line...it could have been written in 600 pages or less.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Wow! what a waste of money this is!!!! I only made it to page 60. I felt like I was reading a cheesy romance novel, were they try to fit in sexual tension anywhere even if it doesn't make sense! The scene on page 60 is just retarded. This is the first Tami Hoag book I ever bought, and honestly don't think I will buy one of her books again. Wasted money! It was just a silly book.
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Posted January 19, 2008
The book was fair, but I think that Michael Connelly has upped my expectations a bit for this type of story (romance set aside- no romance really when it comes to Michael) I recently discovered his books...Anyway- I was worried almost immediately that I would not like the lead character after her line-badly timed joke-about the person she replaced. (page 25). I found it completely thoughtless and it made me almost dislike her immediately. As for Mitch, I totally got that he would let himself get rusty/let himself lose his edge, but he did not seem to grow the way he should have. I think the author could have done a much better job with this/missed a good opportunity there. I found myself asking if he was ever a good cop. I will read the sequel that I think is out there, but not sure if I will become a Tami Hoag fan.
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Posted July 2, 2007
I recently took a break from reading the awesome romance novels and jumped into Tami Hoag's novel 'Night Sins'. This is an awesome horror story about a small town and a little boy of 8 being kidnapped. Tami had a lot of twist and turns in her novel that kept you guessing about who did the kidnapping. It's also a great story about letting go of the past horrific events and being able to move on. Tami did a wonderful job in writing this great suspensful novel. Thanks Tami!
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Posted December 27, 2006
I fell in love with Night Sins while being lazy on a saturday and watching part of the movie on TNT. When i bought the book, i was very eager to read it! I acctually got hooked on it, and was spending more time reading than anything else. I reccomend this book to absolutley anyone who reads for fun and loves a good thriller. Also, for those of you who say that the book left you with unsolved questions, you might want to try reading the sequal. Anyway, I hope to be reading more of Tami Hoags books soon and i am hoping to find one as good as Night Sins!
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Posted August 21, 2006
Normally I enjoy Tami's books. This is the first one to disappoint, and boy, what a disappointment! The two main characters have about as much chemistry together as George W. Bush and Al Gore. They just never meshed well for me. The book leaves the reader with many loose ends and many unanswered questions. Also the story was extremely drawn out. I found myself skipping over paragraphs to get to the meat of the story, and even at one point considered just reading the end to see 'who done it', which by the way is something I NEVER do. If you want to read a good Tami Hoag book with likeable characters and a good story line try 'Lucky's Lady'. I highly recommend it.
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Posted June 27, 2006
I enjoyed this book.I didn't want to put it down until I knew the end.It was a combination of a weird, complicated romance and suspense.
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Posted June 12, 2006
I wrote a 'kind of' personal review of Hoag's book a few days ago, but to be honest, I couldn't even finish it. I reached page 200-or-so and threw it in the closet -- such was my disgust. I don't know whether the book is suspense or Harlequin romance, and the suspense just didn't build at all. The whole thing was a string of stereotypes, hackneyed writing and characters, 'telegraphed' plotting. When Hoag actually has some possible suspense, she lets it get away. Major, major disappointment for me.
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Posted August 2, 2006
Great story and characters. A real page turner! I could not put this book down!
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Posted December 30, 2005
Excellent. Definitely a book everyone should read. Couldn't put it down. Very suspenseful and thrilling. Makes you look over your shoulder. Gives you goosebumps.
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Posted June 25, 2004
This is the best book I have ever read. I bought it one night, and stayed up til 4 am to finish it. Once you read the first chapter, you will read the rest. The climax has you on the edge of your seat. The chemisrty between the charcters is just out of this world!
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Posted August 19, 2004
This book kept me turning the pages. I couldn't stop reading. Lots of suspense in trying to figure out who kidnapped the boy. Little romance to keep it even more interesting but it is mostly suspense. There is a 2nd book to follow, Guilty as Sin. Tami Hoag gets you at the end like always. I love Tami's writing that I'm always looking for her books.
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Posted March 18, 2004
This has now become my favorite book. I started reading it and couldn't put it down!!! I finished it in 2 days, and finished the sequal in 3. It was well-written. It was suspenseful and terrifying!
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Posted February 5, 2004
This is absolutely the best book I've ever read. I couldn't put it down and Guilty as Sin is just a good. I'd recomend this to anyone...man or woman.
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Posted February 15, 2004
This was the 2nd tami hoag book that i read. This book was a suspense with 3 small romances going on. I kept adding to my list of suspects every time i pick up this book to read. Tami Hoag keeps your interest to the very end. I was disappointed with the ending as she left too many loose ends. Still recommend to read.
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Posted August 2, 2003
A complete time waster.....characters (Holt and O[Malley) were of the cardboard nature. Their love/hate relationship was laughable. The plot was dragged out to the nth degree and wasn't even resolved. If one is going to write in the first person of some characters, one had better do it for all. This was garbage!
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Posted April 27, 2003
this book is indiscribable! i loved it far beyond words! The characters were flawlessly molded with raging chemestry! I loved Megan! Her humor had me rolling! the story was great, too. It was incredibly suspenseful with a great ending. It was jaw dropping...but not her normal ending. HOWEVER....Guilty as Sin cleared up all the loose ends making hte story incredible. The first book i read was A thin Dark Line (which was absolutely fantasitic), Night Sins, and GUilty as SIn. I feel so dissappointed because i don't think Tami Hoag could ever top these books
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Overview
A peaceful Minnesota town, where crime is something that just doesn’t happen, is about to face its worst nightmare. A young boy disappears. There are no witnesses, no clues—only a note, cleverly taunting, casually cruel. Has a cold-blooded kidnapper struck? Or is this the reawakening of a long-quiet serial killer?A tough-minded investigator on her first, make-or-break case . . . A local cop who fears that big-city evils have come to stalk his small-town home . . . Together they are hunting for a madman who knows no bounds, to protect a town that may...