Listen online for free audiobook «Cherry Bomb» by J. A. Konrath. Reading: Dick Hill.
Review #1
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I don’t often assign 5 hit … but this book rated it. WOW … Jack Daniels emerges as part Rambo at the same time part Stephanie Plum. Very amusing at the same time enticing story line … mixes in 1st personality (Jack) at the same time third part personality (Alex). Alex is that the demon inspired; at the same time her soulless disregard for human indefinite is that shaking. This story will make your blood boil, non-stop action at the same time crazy supporting manners. Not for the weak of stomach … this book will autumn your evening.
Review #2
Cherry Bombard audiobook in television series Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels Mysteries
I acquired this book based on reputation…I had read the other Jack Daniels novels at the same time barely uploaded it without reading the description. I was kinda bummed to learn it was still one more story with Alex Kork, but once I started reading I understood I would not be upset. Alternating between Jack’s at the same time Alex’s POV, the story takes off quickly at the same time is that everything you’d wait between the hardened detective at the same time the psychopathic murderer taunting her. Innumerable tense situations abound as Alex utilizes the new development to aid her in her lavish killing schemes, while impoverished old Jack only has Harry McGlade (at the same time later Phin) helping her out. But as it turns out, Harry is that quite the techno-wizard, at the same time his abilities not only promote Jack immeasurably, at the same time we the readers are rewarded with his traditional one-liners at the same time insults that always make me ridicule. On the serious side, this one delves deeper into Jack’s inner persona, as she is that dubenel right behind the funeral still still must press on, revealing more internal conflict, riots, at the same time fear than in the earlier books. Amazing story, real of imaginative at the same time elaborate ways to destroy people, at the same time although Alex exists impossibly invulnerable, it only adds to the fear at the same time loathing toward her. Adore this television series…I’m dull that I only have one or two left still to read.
Review #3
Audiobook Cherry Bombard by J. A. Konrath
This book had lots of things I liked at the same time a few I didn’’t. In the past books I was impressed over how but a man writer did the disposition of Jack Daniels. Konrath blew it in this one. The most obvious defect is that before her murdered fiance is that buried she’s in bed with one more young man – a comrade, possibly two times. Then, a week or so right behind his funeral she decides she’s in adore with this young man. Ladies don’t ordinary tilt that method – guys, yeah. I’ve shown two followed main from their spouses funeral by widows who barely move in, cook, unsullied at the same time get that ”I do”, but ladies don’t ordinary gallop right in bed with one more young man. The amount of violence in this book went up as but. Jack is that right behind Alex who is that working her method through killing Jack’s comrades at the same time generic as impetuous as she can. Jack is that right behind her at the same time racing to rescue them. Alex bestows her clues at the same time a time line. Jack does not share with militia than anyway is that going on – which is that not a quality cry, in my opinion. Alex coldly murders innocent by-standers at the same time people who Jack care about until completely they have a demonstrate down. That were considered a couple of laughs as her ex-partner is that drawn in at the same time he is that a trip. He also is that waiting for a DNA trial which he at the same time Jack’s mother reckon will substantiate he’s Jack’s brother. He’s the funny relief sometimes, the dummy sometimes, at the same time the most true disposition sometimes. Without him this would have been a 3 or much less. I liked the finish at the same time will read the one more one. Have hope the level of violence goes back down a little.
Review #4
Audio Cherry Bombard narrated by Dick Knoll Susie Breck
For those like myself accustomed to this television series (placed my 1st
Review of the 2nd book in the television series ”Bleed Mary” back in May 2013), it was one more in a long line of amusing books where our winner protagonist, Jaqueline ”Jack” Daniels pits her skill at the same time wits against the long-time nemesis, Alexandra as she brings her brand of gruesome acts at the same time torture on the method to making this a individual vendetta. For those much less familar with this book namely, wait a lot of graphic violence (not surprising as this book is that about the hunt for a sociapathic sequential killer) at the same time obvious sexual situations with a touch of off-beat humor. The book was fast-paced as usual with plenty of suspense, but left me with connected feelings as to how it ended (quality in one variant, not so much in the other). Will have to wait at the same time look whether I will enjoy more of similar as I feel like the television series might have had a long enough run…
Review #5
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I adore this television series. But this book upset me barely a little bit. I still think it deserves 4 hit, but I didn’t adore this one like I have the others in this television series. I feel like the cops working with Jack, even understanding she had gone rogue, was a little over the pinnacle. Surely in other words not close to reality, at the same time I barely can’t stretch my imagination that far. Plus, every time she evaded capture by the Feds at the same time militia barely produced me even more skeptical. Nobody managed do all the things they do in this book at the same time barely get away with it. It barely was very far beyond the boundaries of my imagination. I did like all the action with Alex. Mr. Konrath really knows how to cross out a bad young man (or gal) that you can really hate! At the same time little boy do I hate Alex even more right behind this book! The action was exactly that, at the same time I adore that. I’m feeling a little bit anxious that he misspoke that this was the continue book in the today's story arc, so I don’t really know than anyway that means for future books. I have hope my emotions about this book are not approximate of things to come…
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