Author: Cheryl Elaine
Genre: Crime Thriller.
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Blurb:
What started out as a night of celebration for Aimee soon turned into a nightmare. Snatched by cruel, sadistic monsters - the worst creatures mankind has ever produced - she’s thrown into a metal container, among other victims too frightened to make a single sound.
The game-keepers force everyone to play. They deliver torment and pain in equal measure. Every hunter has their own agenda and reasons to maim and torture.
Detective Johnson is one step away from catching the killers. Wrestling with his instincts as a father to serve justice his own way, this is no ordinary case for him. Can he stop the vile sadists before they damage more young girls, as well as his own daughter?
Aimee’s ordeal within the compound brings her to the conclusion that she’s no ordinary girl. But can she hang onto her sanity long enough to escape? And will she find a different way to play?
The game-keepers force everyone to play. They deliver torment and pain in equal measure. Every hunter has their own agenda and reasons to maim and torture.
Detective Johnson is one step away from catching the killers. Wrestling with his instincts as a father to serve justice his own way, this is no ordinary case for him. Can he stop the vile sadists before they damage more young girls, as well as his own daughter?
Aimee’s ordeal within the compound brings her to the conclusion that she’s no ordinary girl. But can she hang onto her sanity long enough to escape? And will she find a different way to play?
This crime thriller will keep you riveted. It’s no ordinary story.
Cover Review:
I love the cover! It's dark, mysterious and yet so very simple.
Book Review:
I have mixed feelings about this book. The premise was intriguing, the story as a whole dark and nicely planned. But there where things that made me kip paragraphs at times.
Like the fact that the third person POVs talked about so many characters, one after the other that at times, I couldn't understand which character was being described. The author spent the first 60 pages mostly describing the characters, and introducing the main character Aimee.
This was a crime thriller, so obviously there was going to be a detective. But the detective arrived so late, after one third of the book was already done. I wish he had showed up sooner.
Other than that, No Ordinary Girl was gruesome, dark and utterly chilling.
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Hi Anky! Love your review! It sounds like you enjoyed it, though I'm sorry the detective part was so late in showing up. I'm curious about the story, so I will be checking it out. I love a good dark, chilling thriller, so I'll definitely add this book to my TBR.
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