Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Book Review: "Just One Look" By Lindsay Cameron



HOT DAMN! This was so darn explosive!! A few clicks is all it takes!!

Cassie Woodson is a girl not to be messed with but as the story goes, "You're the type of girl who must make your parents very proud, Cassie.

Oh, cancer is so destructive but in this case the cancer is affecting more than just Cassie's father's life. As he once noted, " Don't let the cancer take your life too."

Well, she sure as hell listened because she's doing things -HER WAY without regret, without remorse, and without looking back.

You see this story is twisty but it all starts with these emails that were intercepted by Cassie from forest Watts to his wife Annabelle. Seemed innocent and harmless enough. Who hasn't snooped from time to time?

Oh, my ...

Forest Watts seems to be a many of many talents and legal advise isn't one of his best suits but perhaps fraud, conspiracy, and falsehoods would be more appropriate?

Actually Woodson and Watts may be two -of -a kind for those who play poker and we wouldn't want to ruin a career over false representations.

Selling property is a quick way to flip and make some extra cash but a lover's quarrel turned into a fight club audition isn't quite what any reader wants to hear...or do they?

Con artists are great swindlers who always want to make a quick buck at the expense of others but what if getting above fair market value is the playbook specialty?

Keep in mind ," Your baggage belongs on an airplane, not the Internet." No worries- Annabelle has got you covered. 

Cassandra aka Cassie also knows how to cover herself. Damn girl...I see you Meghan Smith. You are quite the newcomer on scene over there in Seattle. New job. New look. New you. Wow! You go with your hot-to-trot Adam. 

Just don't Google yourself and if you do -cover your tracks.
As for Dalton- well folks- he had the short end of this deal. His mother doesn't believe he committed suicide by jumping off the building . Could he have been pushed?

Such disgrace, such irreparable harm, so much destruction and for what?

This story was like a well oiled machine. It began like an ordinary drive down the road and ended up in the ditch in a good way. This was the epic train wreck that you never saw coming.
At first I nearly lost interest as it pitter-pattered back and forth midstream but then just as I was about to say WTF it came to life and the connections began to play out.

It was like that Oprah moment, the lightbulb goes off, the deer in the headlight appears, and the road is no longer foggy up ahead.

This was so wrapped up with precise news announcements that the ending was like a gavel being swung down with force. You could hear a pin drop, you could feel the tension, you could see the real time shaftings taking place right before your very eyes.

Sweet melodies this gem had it all!

Thank you to Lindsay Cameron, the pub for this granted wish, Netgalley, and Amazon Kindle. I jumped at the chance to get an early review in upon receiving this earlier today and I'm so glad I didn't wait not one second more.

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