Lisa Scottoline is always a good read for me. She hooks you, tugs at your heartstrings and makes you gasp at some point. #3of2025
Lisa Scottoline is always a good read for me. She hooks you, tugs at your heartstrings and makes you gasp at some point. #3of2025
I only understood the mystery of this book as it unfolded and that‘s a good thing. What I liked most was the story supporting the mystery - an ex-stepmother living a good life is 3 years out of touch with the two girls she helped raise but when one of those girls knocks on her door - can you really ever be an ex-mom?
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Started getting annoying when the main character Jill, kept going on and on with questions to people she had no rights to when trying to find out the death of her ex-husband's death and her missing ex-daughter in law...her questions just dragged and dragged to the point of flipping through the pages
What a great book. Had a wicked turn that through me right off. Best kinds of books do that. Definitely need to read more from Lisa Scottoline.
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Sooo... it was okay.
I don‘t want to say skip this one, but I have read much better by Lisa Scottoline.
Bottom line: Pediatric doctor Jill discovers her ex-husband died from an overdose, and his daughter (her previous stepdaughter) swears it was murder.
Not sure where this novel took a wrong turn for me, or if it was that rushed (and a bit confusing) ending, but this would not be a recommendation for most people.
Overall, too drawn out.
13,054 steps for a happy Tuesday evening!
Love Lisa Scottoline books, and so far so good with this one! It was a good listen for tonight‘s jog and I‘m curious to see where it‘s heading!
My first Scottoline was a lukewarm success. I quite liked Dr. Jill Farrow: a doctor who wants to treat her patients & not focus on the soulless business structure of the practice, a woman with an ex-husband who just died, & 2 "ex"- stepdaughters she was cut off from.
There were many intense chapters as it concluded, but I wondered if I actually believed this woman would have really done what she did for her ex, if she really had it in her.