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The Green-Eyed Doll by Jerrie Alexander

carladelgado's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

It was a nice, thrilling book. The kind that makes me want to reach the end of the book already because I can't wait to know what happens next. It was a great book, but I felt like it was missing something, hence, the 4.5 stars rating. :)

It was a good read. :)

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5.0

Great romantic suspense that hit all the right buttons for me. Strong hero, likable heroine, tortured pasts, good lovin' and a creepy as hell villain with a thing for dolls.

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5.0

Catherine McCoy arrives in small-town Texas hoping to be under the radar. Her past has taught her trust no one, keep to herself, and move along once you become comfortable. Her first moment in a new town though ends with her being pulled over by new Sheriff Matt Ballard, Matt doesn’t quite know what to make of the skittish woman but there is a connection even if she rapidly tries to deny it.

Catherine forms an unusual friendship with Matt all the while trying to keep him at a distance. Matt though is willing to jump through whatever hoops he has to in order to gain Catherine’s trust. When Catherine looks to have attracted a stalker, the timing is in conjunction to a stream of women being abducted and murdered. Matt has questions for Catherine, but it has to wait until he is sure he can keep her safe.

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nikkisbooknook's review against another edition

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5.0

Holy Moly this is an awsome book. I Loved Jerrie's Lost and Found series and this looked like another great read.

Catherine survived a marriage made in hell. It was emotionally, verbally and physically abusive. She escaped but her ex found her and she ended up killing him in self defence. Now she’s drifting from town town, moving on when someone eventually recognises her. Now in Texas, she's down to her last 100 or so bucks and her car is not exactly working well. Then she gets pulled over by the Sheriff, the very handsome, well built Sheriff.

Matt, the Sheriff, has his own heartaches. He left Houson after his partner was killed in a drug bust gone wrong. He decides to give Catherine a break and even gives her a couple of tips of job vacancies. They start off as friends, Matt noticing that she distrusts his job and is showing signs of an abusive past.

Little do they know a serial killer has set up home and Catherine is just his type!!!

There were so many twists and turns in this book. I had my mind set on 3 people as the possible killer, needless to say it wasn't any of them!!! Matt is a strong guy and reads Catherines emotional cues, but still manages to blow it. Catherine is a strong, capable, newly independent woman. She is not great at asking for help and even slower at sharing her past, even though she knows this is the best course of action.

I loved the easy familiarity that finally flowed between them and that Matt got a new nickname of "John". You'll have to read it and find out where that comes from!!!! But it fit Matt so well.

I loved this book and I am really hoping that Ash (Matt's friend) will get a book too.
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