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Sep 09, 2013
Francesca the Fierce (Under the Covers Book Blog)
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If you’re picking this up hoping that it will have any semblance with Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series, then keep on walking. Other than the fact that the writing is superb, you won’t find much else that will put these two in the same category. For starters, even though OMENS is supposed to have a paranormal element to it, it’s very small so far and lightly woven in with the story. To me, this reads more like a mystery with a hint of paranormal. Mostly because of where the h ...more

This had such an interesting start; Olivia finds out at 24 she is adopted AND her parents are convicted serial killers (they ritually murdered 4 couples). After the reveal, I felt people in her life made it seem like she was at fault (yeah right). So Olivia decided to leave and let her mother (her father died a few years prior) come to terms with the serial killer news (she didn't know who the parents were at the time of adoption).
Olivia was pretty kick ass and came to realize certain things pr ...more
Olivia was pretty kick ass and came to realize certain things pr ...more

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This book was a little slow to start but I enjoyed it. The author does a good job with character development. I also really like that I can’t figure it out. Most books Ivan see what’s going to happen a mile away but this one is a mystery to me. It’s a nice change of pace. Plus the book is different than what I normally read. I’ll definitely be reading the next one.

Aug 18, 2013
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