Charlene Richardson's Reviews > Murderville 2: The Epidemic
Murderville 2: The Epidemic
by Ashley Antoinette Snell, JaQuavis Coleman
by Ashley Antoinette Snell, JaQuavis Coleman
This book picks up right where part one left off. In part 2 you get to connect more with Liberty as she tries to move on because she has lost so much in her life. Somad is still after her and will not rest until he has her. Po is also trying to get over losing the love of his life Scarlett. Somehow these two come together and it's hard to figure out if it is because of their losses or just fate. Liberty's past is revisited and we get to actually experience Sierra Leone through her eyes. They say keep your enemies close, but when they are your family it's sometimes hard to see. This book had me on an emotional roller-coaster. One minute I was sad, the next I was angry and ready to jump through the book. I completed this book in one day because I could not put it down. By the end of the book I was screaming and couldn't help but to say I missed A'shai! Poor Liberty! Ashley and Jaquavis put it down with this one, a definite must read!
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