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Cinta Berselimut Dendam [Every Move She Makes] (2000)

by Beverly Barton(Favorite Author)
3.98 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I did not care for this book. The suspense was not there for me. I'm still scratching my head that the letters were referred to as "love letters." Also, she was a 30 something judge and still lived at home.???? I did not care for Reed either. Where was the love??? They had great sex and obviously chemistry. I saw right away where this book was going and that's where it went. Reading this reminded me of a soap opera where folks were or had been sleeping with each other, kids were made and not properly acknowledged, folks screwed up their lives by being...less than smart....in their youth blah blah blah. I enjoyed this author's "Close Enough to Kill" and "A Time to Die."
review 2: Someone's watching, waiting and wanting her dead. Ella Porter the beloved adopted d
... moreaughter of Senator Webb Porter and his wife Carolyn Porter, is a sweet, gentle, pretty and smart woman. Yet, someone's wanting her dead, planning, watching every move she makes, waiting of the right chance and the right time to pounce. Someone is enjoying watching Ella squirm in fear. Someone is basking in her fear, enjoying harrassing poor Ella, the unsuspecting woman. Someone who is closer than she thinks and smarter than they are credited for. Someone who is willing to do anything to see her suffer, to see her die. Someone who is a twisted killer. Someone who is more evil than they look and deadlier than Ella can ever imagine. That someone is wishing for her death, planning it and waiting. Waiting for the right moment and when that moment comes, that someone is going to make sure Ella's dead. less
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Shutupliz
Great suspense! I never saw the ending of this one coming!
dessymiteva
You just can't go wrong with a Beverly Baton book!!
Bear
one word to describe this book : HOT! ^o^
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