Saturday, May 16, 2020

Review: HER MOTHER’S GRAVE by Lisa Regan


Detective Josie Quinn discovers a kinky Craigslist ad with her name and phone number. What?! Who placed such ad?



A call back home to the old trailer park brings a new case—old bones discovered in the woods, possibly the result of a murder. Who was the woman? And who was her killer?



As the investigation runs deeper, Josie and her team find out that the woman was Belinda Rose. Not possible. That’s her mother’s name, who, as far as Josie knew, was still alive. Oooh! Had her mother’s identity been stolen after her death? Who was the woman they found? Was her mother…a killer?



Josie’s past resurfaces as memories from her troubling childhood with her abusive and controlling mother flood her mind. She digs into her mother’s past to solve the murder case. Amidst the case, Josie has the unfinished business of that fake ad, especially when one of the readers seeks her out for a rape fantasy. My god! Who was posing as her?  Whoever it was obviously knew where she’d be.



But Josie could definitely handle herself. She’s a kicka#@ fighter. Was she ready to learn the truth about where she really came from?



Full of secrets and oddly fascinating! A must read ‘til the end!



My rating: 5 stars

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