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The Rainey Season: A Rainey Bell Thriller

by R. E. Bradshaw

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“You are suspected in a murder, a body was found in your backyard, and you have a stalker, too?” Trouble finds you, people commented time and again. No matter how Rainey Bell tried to stay out of trouble’s path, it crept in under the doors and through the cracks in the walls. It followed her on the street, peeked in through her windows, posted pictures on the Net, tried to frame her for murder, or make her the murdered victim. Short of a new name and face, Rainey was pretty sure she was doomed to have trouble as a companion the remainder of her days. Rainey smiled. “Welcome to the Rainey season…”… (more)
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In this third outing, Rainey Bell pits her wits against a particularly sadistic and cruel serial killer. The author doesn't pull any punches, so the more graphic parts of the book may be hard to get through. That said, I appreciated that the author did not dwell on the horrific acts committed on the latest victim but rather on her incredible will to survive. Her part of the story was what made me like this third book immensely, despite the lack of romantic elements due to the fact that Rainey and Katie are already in a stable relationship. That, plus Rainey's adorable interactions with Katie and the triplets .

As if murderous serial killers are not enough, old and new nemeses pop up to give Rainey Bell more trouble, and at one point, it almost feels like the end of the world for her. All this serve to spice up the book for me, and it gets a 4.5 rating as a result.

The surviving victim is such an incredible character. I wonder if the author will consider a spin-off story involving her. :-) ( )
  Jemology | Dec 29, 2014 |
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“You are suspected in a murder, a body was found in your backyard, and you have a stalker, too?” Trouble finds you, people commented time and again. No matter how Rainey Bell tried to stay out of trouble’s path, it crept in under the doors and through the cracks in the walls. It followed her on the street, peeked in through her windows, posted pictures on the Net, tried to frame her for murder, or make her the murdered victim. Short of a new name and face, Rainey was pretty sure she was doomed to have trouble as a companion the remainder of her days. Rainey smiled. “Welcome to the Rainey season…”

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