Heather Buyce-Vasquez commented on Kill Creek
Loved this. Honestly it was the cover art. Just jumped. Sped through this book like I was sitting on a time bomb. The atmosphere of the scenes was heavy and you felt every creak....
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    First chapter had me speeding up. I know I like it when I’m anxious to get through it then annoyed when it’s over! 
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