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Class Act |
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Rating: Summary: CLASS ACT is a class act suspense thriller Review: Blankenship obviously knows what motivates her characters as she carries the reader through the conflicted world of the mentally ill. CLASS ACT is riviting. A real page turner that will not just keep your attention but push you forward to find the answer to the mystery.
Rating: Summary: Class Act Review: Class Act holds your attention from the start. The characters are well developed and you are immediately involved with their personalitites and eager to read of their next hair raising situation.You experience the fun, frustration, and excitement with Angie and Jake as their relationship develops while solving this page turing thriller. Family members were waiting their turn to read it. We can't wait for the next book!!!
Rating: Summary: Class Act- Couldn't put it down. Review: Class Act is one of those rare books that holds your attention from begining to end. By page 6 , I was hooked. You can't wait to turn the page and see what will happen next. I'll be anxiously awaiting more of Angie and Jake.
Rating: Summary: A chilling psychological thriller. Review: Dr. Angie Nolan is an independent and highly- focused psychology professor at a small Colorado college. Jake Yeager is a burnt-out ex-U.S. Marshall who has slid down to a campus security job. If not happy, these two lonely souls are at least content with their lives until Angie is stalked and terrorized by a demented psychopath who is apparently bent on slowly and meticulously destroying her life. Jake, who has taken more than a professional interest in Angie, attempts to protect her but with little success. As the two are forced to work together in a awkward partnership to uncover the identity of the psychopath before he kills Angie, they fall in love and their task takes on an even greater urgency. Interesting and likeable characters, a chilling plot and a great denouement make Class Act a psychological thriller you won't soon forget
Rating: Summary: Excellent Read Review: Great story with lots of suspense and excellent character development in the vein of Mary Higgins Clark. You care about the characters and what happens to them. And you can't wait to turn the page to find out what happens next. I've found myself thinking about these characters two years now after I've read the book and that says a lot. Great read! I highly recommend it!
Rating: Summary: A thriller you can't put down Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this suspenseful book! Jan Blankenship has created characters and a plot that grab your attention on the first page and don't let go until the last. Don't start this book late at night because you will be reading all night like I was. I couldn't stop reading! Great job Jan! I can't wait for your next thriller!
Rating: Summary: A thriller you can't put down Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this suspenseful book! Jan Blankenship has created characters and a plot that grab your attention on the first page and don't let go until the last. Don't start this book late at night because you will be reading all night like I was. I couldn't stop reading! Great job Jan! I can't wait for your next thriller!
Rating: Summary: Fast-paced and chilling! Review: Plan on starting this one on a week-end so you don't have to take a sick day! Jan Blankenship's fast-paced, "won't let you put it down" writing style sent me spiralling into the fascinating and chilling climax of "Class Act".
Rating: Summary: Masterfully woven together Review: So full of suspense, it is a thrill ride with a new danger around every bend. Masterfully woven together so that you have most of the pieces of the puzzle right in front of you, but you won't know who dunnit until the end.
Rating: Summary: A thriller that you can't put down! Review: This book was so suspenseful I looked like Richard Nixon (my shoulders pinned to my ears and all shifty-eyed paranoid) after I finished it. Talk about making you tense. Evertime you turned the page you were faced with some cold snakey development. This book was creepy. But creepy in a good way. The kind of way that you lose an entire weekend worrying and obsessing about the characters and what kind of person would do such things. I don't know many books I can say this about. And I read a lot of thrillers. Class Act gets an A+ from this reader. Way to go Jan. You spooked me.
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