Thursday, January 18, 2018

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Nine, Ten ... Never Sleep Again by Willow Rose

Nine, Ten ... Never sleep again 
Rebekka Franck, Book 5
by Willow Rose


It is business as usual when Henrik Fenger picks up a girl in the bar and cheats on his wife with her in his hotel room. However, when he opens his eyes the very next morning, nothing is as usual anymore.
Henrik Fenger is the victim of a horrendous crime whose like has never been seen in the small kingdom of Denmark.
Rebekka Franck is on her way to spend a lovely relaxing week of vacation with her ex-husband Peter and her daughter Julie. They are supposed to work on their relationship and find each other as a family again, but soon Rebekka is pulled away for work when she is called in to cover the case for the newspaper along with her photographer and former boyfriend, Sune Johansen.


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Momma Says: 3 stars ⭐⭐⭐

According to the synopsis, this is supposed to be the finale for the Rebekka Franck series, but as there are now two more books, obviously the author changed her mind. In terms of a conclusion to the series, I was a bit disappointed in this one. The big bad, who has had their hand in several things throughout the series, was way too predictable and the ending felt very rushed. The last book left me feeling somewhat ambivalent toward Rebekka and I can't say that this one did much to improve that opinion. For a supposedly smart, career-driven reporter, she is a terrible judge of character and an even worse decision maker. I've come this far with the Rebekka Franck series and my own curiosity won't let drop it here, so I will be checking out the next one. Hopefully, our more lucky than good heroine and the predictability of the story improves, or at least gets back to what I found in a couple of the earlier books.

Momma😘

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