Review: Dead Girls Don't Blog - Pamela Frost Dennis
Review: Dead Girls Don't Blog - Book #1 Murder Blog Mysteries - Pamela Frost Dennis - June 2014
I have to admit I was intrigued as a blogger myself when
I saw this title as I was like Oooh Blogs. Then when I saw the idea of Dead
Girls Don't Blog it got me more interested. I had a whole different story
running through my head on what this would be about I soon discovered once I
started reading. The book started out
fifteen years ago when a girl Lindsay Moore was
raped and murdered coming home from a party. The next chapter jumps
fifteen years into the future, and one of
the convicted Philip Hobart is up for parole. Katy McKenna knew Lindsay from
school and was an acquaintance. She can't believe that Philip is up for parole,
after all, he not only raped her but
murdered her. Katy decides to start up a petition to stop the parole release; this leads her to blog as she needs a hobby. During this book, we have two sides of the story going from
Katy's view in the present time and Philip's viewpoint leading from the first
time he met Lindsey right up to the day he turned himself in. We also learn the
reasoning behind what happened to the other two culprits and why it is only
Philip behind bars. I have to admit this was a fast-paced read and I quite
liked the twist where Philip's family confronted
Katy, and we learn what they went through as well. This showed readers that for every action,
there are reactions from both sides of
the table and often the convicted, their
families can suffer tremendously too. Sometimes just as bad as the victim's families. Dead Girl's Don't Blog by
Pamela Frost Dennis was a cozy mystery and reminded me of the type of books
that are published by Henery Press.
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