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Loving the Enemy

Loving the Enemy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thrillers make this series interesting!
Review: I LOVED THIS BOOK! IT IS SO AWESOME! And though I thought Jess's "Should I dob him in?" was kind of ridiculous, but still it showed her actually showing some compassion for once. If you ask me thrillers are the best SVU books!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great one in the series.
Review: This is a good addition to the SVU thriller books. Two guys hold Jessica, her friends and other customers at gun point in a restaurant. But soon, Jessica discovers that one of the criminals is from her school, and she tries to convince him to do the right thing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's ok I guess
Review: This is ok, but I did not find it keeping me on the edge nor I was breathless when I finished it. The truely best SV thrillers I've read are Killer at sea and stranger in the house, & Killer on board


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