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Tempting Evil (Prison Break Trilogy, #2)
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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9292 comments Mod
Jo Sutton seemed slow to worry about the impending storm and potential prisoner threat. Was that just a reflection of the way of life in that region?


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Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1811 comments Jo's initial reaction made sense to me. She had lived through similar storms throughout her life and knew how to prepare and react. Moreover, her reasoning that it would not make sense for escaped prisoners to travel such a long distance into unpredictable and potentially dangerous weather was plausible. In fact, the only reason they did was due to Aaron's obsession, which Jo could not have known in the beginning.


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Jonetta (ejaygirl) | 9292 comments Mod
My experience with those who live in these regions is they also take pride in managing through them. It’s a responsibility they accept for living there, especially if they run an establishment. It’s almost like a point of pride.


Anita (anitanodiva) | 2973 comments Jo had lived with the storm situations before and knew they would eventually be fine. If there hadn't been convicts headed her way, they would have been great. I can understand why she didn't take the threat against her seriously. No one could have known the depth of Aaron's crazy or what he would do.


Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 909 comments This was part of living where she did. Coping with storms. I think she assumed that no one could get through so she wasn't really concerned about the convicts. Especially when she received the fax and she didn't recognize either of them.


Melissa (melissasd) | 676 comments I agree, again. Many people in that situation know how to handle the snow and are used to it. I wouldn't have thought much about the escaped convicts either.


Charlene (charlenethestickler) | 1203 comments Ditto, all. My husband is from North Dakota and we lived in the Snow Belt. 'nuf said :-)


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