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Don’t ya just hate when you read a book by an author you love and don’t love it? such was the case with Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong.
My thanks go out to NetGalley and St Martins Press for a review copy.
MY REVIEW
Don’t ya just hate when you read a book by an author you love and don’t love it? such was the case with Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong.
She hadn’t seen her sister, Casey, in three years, but now she needs her help. She had always been subservient, seeking her sister’s approval. She didn’t have boyfriends because she killed her last one. And now…Rockton, here she comes.
Casey lives with Eric Dalton, the Rockton sheriff and is a homicide detective herself. If you have to run for help, this is a good duo to have on your list.
The Yukon is a wilderness and a great place to hide out.
There is something a little bit off about Rockton. I am ambivalent about their voting practices, among other things. The town has a dystopian feel to it, it’s secretiveness and it’s isolation, running on it’s own set of rules.
The characters, good and bad, all have their part to play, showing their reasons for being there. Definitely not the guy/girl next door. Everyone knows everyone so who is that guy, the U S Marshal who thinks he can waltz into town and take one of their residents?
Kelley Armstrong is an author very familiar to me. I see her name, I pick up her book. So simple. I’ve read numerous books by her, but this is the first one I have reviewed. And it’s a hard one.
There is a mystery…yes. It’s obvious there will be more books. Did I miss something by reading out of order? The story does seem to be complete. All that being said, Watcher in the Woods fell a little flat for me.
I love Kelly Armstrong’s writing and I did enjoy reading Watcher in the Woods, so I will definitely grab her next book.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong.
GOODREADS BLURB
In #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong’s latest thriller, the town of Rockton–and her fans–are in for another hair-raising adventure.
The secret town of Rockton has seen some rocky times lately; understandable considering its mix of criminals and victims fleeing society for refuge within its Yukon borders. Casey Duncan, the town’s only detective on a police force of three, has already faced murder, arson and falling in love in less than the year that she’s lived there. Yet even she didn’t think it would be possible for an outsider to find and cause trouble in the town she’s come to call home.
When a US Marshal shows up in town demanding the release of one of the residents, Casey and her boyfriend, Sheriff Dalton, are skeptical. And yet only hours later, the marshal is shot dead and the only visible suspects are the townspeople and her estranged sister, in town for just the weekend. It’s up to Casey to figure out who murdered the marshal, and why they would kill to keep him quiet.
ABOUT KELLEY ARMSTRONG
Kelley Armstrong has been telling stories since before she could write. Her
earliest written efforts were disastrous. If asked for a story about girls and dolls, hers would invariably feature undead girls and evil dolls, much to her teachers’ dismay. Today, she continues to spin tales of ghosts and demons and werewolves, while safely locked away in her basement writing dungeon. She lives in southwestern Ontario with her husband, kids and far too many pets.
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Guess they can’t all wow us, eh. I have this to read and wondering how it will go for me now:) Great review, Sherry.
I’ll be curious to read your review. I have been binge reading for a month now, so maybe it was book overload. lol
Kelley is definitely one of my favorite authors but for some reason, this is one series I haven’t automatically picked up. I do love her Women of the Underworld and Cainsville books though. I have heard good things about this series and I’m so anal, I’d have to read them in order if I do decide to pick them up.
I feel it is best to start at the beginning, but I didn’t realize I wasn’t. Shame on me. 🙂
I do think that this is a series that is probably best read in order. I am about halfway this one but the politics of the town and the relationships have been built over the span of the previous books. Sorry this one didn’t work for you as well as you had hoped.
I love her work, but this fell flat. I don’t know if it’s because I have been reading so much or….
I loved her Otherworld books but haven’t much liked everything else I’ve tried so far.
Me too.
I actually really love this series so I’m really looking forward to this new installment. Sad you didn’t love it though. Hopefully I will like it more than you did. 😉
I hope you do too, but it won’t stop me from reading more of her work.
I am bummed you didn’t enjoy this as much as I did. Did you read the previous books in the series?
No…and that may have contributed to the problem. Or I was reading so many books they all ran together.
I LOVE Kelley Armstrong! I want to read this one so bad! Sorry it fell flat 🙁
I hope you get a chance to read it. Just because it fell a little flat for me, I have seen others loving it. You may be one.
I’ve seen this around a lot lately, but yours is the first review I’ve come across. Sorry it didn’t live up to your expectations. 📚
I’ve seen this around a lot lately, but yours is the first review I’ve come across. Sorry it didn’t live up to your expectations. 📚
I’ll still be looking for the next Kelley read. 🙂
Oh man. Yeah such a bummer when it’s just not quite doing it for you :/
Yeah, it’s a bummer. I’m glad it doesn’t happen too often. 🙂
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