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Little Girls Sleeping (Detective Katie Scott Book 1)

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Returning from her deployment overseas Katie Scott isn't sure she's ready to return to the police department. While she's taking some time to figure things out she's helping out with data entry at the local sheriff's department.

A cold case about missing girls catches her eye. She starts to investigate and gets herself in some trouble. Can she solve the case of the missing girls without getting herself killed?

It took me a while to get into this book but something kept me coming back. I ended up enjoying the story quite a bit. Katie is a great character and I'm looking forward to reading the second book in the series to see what happens next. In the mean time I plan on checking out other books by Jennifer Chase.

Thank you to #NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader's copy.

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Katie Scott has returned from a tour with the K-9 unit within the military and is based in her home town. While she acclimatises back to civvy life with her dog, Cisco, she works for her uncle who is the sheriff. A cold case piques her interest and she begins to work it secretly until she makes a grizzle discovery. Her position changes and soon Katie is fighting for her own life.

This was the first book I have read my this author and it won’t be the last. Very descriptive without being grizzly and gory. Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for this arc in exchange for my honest review.

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A good police procedural by Jennifer Chase. The book had me stuck to it literally all through the day in between my chores. The story was pretty much formulaic. Little girls kidnapped and were never to be found. Till Katie was appointed. Katie as a war veteran and a cop was shown in a brilliant light. The entire book was from her POV. She was good in her work, she followed the clues diligently. She had great cop instincts, and she never gave up. All that made me admire her throughout the book. She managed to get to the graves of two kids. From that point on, investigation rolled on based on coroner's report and the forensics.

The story and the writing was solid. It was swift paced and at no point, did I feel my concentration lagging. My niggles did buzz into my ear at times. Katie was told to be brilliant by everyone, even people who hardly knew her. Apparently, she had the gift. More characterization of Katie and detailed backstory and reasons by the killer would have uplifted the story for me.

Overall, a great read. Had fun trying to follow the clues. And yes, I was wrong about the identity of the killer. Eager to read book 2 by this author as I would like to know where Katie's goes from here.

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This book has a very strong main character Katie Scott, she is very likable, and I found myself really routing for her. The book kept me gripped until the end as I didn't guess who the killer was, although I was a little disappointed with the ending. I would definitely read the next book

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Firstly thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for this advanced copy. This is my first ever Jennifer Chase book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I read it in one sitting and could not put it down. A real page turner. I really enjoyed her writing and the scenery just came to live. Really loved the character of Katie and the scenes with her and Cisco were great. A totally enjoyable read and I would have no hesitation in recommending this book. Looking forward to the next in the series.

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Interesting and intriguing story with a good cast of characters and a fast moving plot. Looking forward to the next one.

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Katie Scott, former soldier and police officer, has left the military and returned home to Pine Valley. Her uncle, Wayne Scott, the sheriff of Pine Valley has offered her a job at the department until she decides what she wants to do. While overseas, Katie worked with K9 Cisco, uncovering explosives and her uncle has “pulled strings” to reunite her with Cisco. A young girl has been missing for several years and while filing cold cases, Katie sees areas in the paperwork that she feels could be reexamined. With Cisco’s help, she continues to search areas where the girl was last seen. When she accidentally slips down a steep-slope she is near what looks like a tunnel. What she discovers will blow the case wide open…she has found a hidden cemetery. After her discovery, her uncle swears her in as a detective and assigns her to assist with what is now a homicide investigation. An amazing beginning to a new series by Ms. Chase. I look forward to more stories about this strong, capable woman who through her military and police training relied on dedicated police work as well as gut feelings to solve the case. I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (by paytonpuppy)

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I really wanted to like this book. Based on the synopsis, it's exactly the type of story I really enjoy. With that being said, I really didn't enjoy it. It was difficult to get into - the writing was choppy and disjointed, the characters bland. I tried ... really tried ... Unfortunately, this is one series I won't be reading.

Thank you #netgalley and #bookouture for the eARC.

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This is the first book in a new series and I want more. Katie is a complex, developing character that draws the reader in. The case in this one is full of twists and I didn't see the villain coming. The relationships between Katie, her uncle, and coworkers are interesting and add a lot to the story. I'm very interested in seeing where things go.

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Katie Scott is returning home after serving in Afghanistan, following the death of her family. Unsure if she will return to her job as a patrol officer, she takes a clerical position within the Pine Valley Sheriff's office and quickly finds herself investigating the disappearance of a young year years earlier. Katie’s involvement with the investigation outs her in the crosshairs of the lead investigator and a killer.

This is the first book in what will become a series from Jennifer Chase. Overall I enjoyed the book but it was a very slow read because I had difficulties getting invested in the characters. Katie is a strong intelligent woman but the character leads a very solitary life and I would have enjoyed the perspective of other characters in the story. I will read the next book in the series to see if the pacing picks up.

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To be honest I struggled with this book and couldn't really get into it. I didn't like the characters and it just wasn't for me.

I don't think I will be bothering with this new series personally.

Thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

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Little Girls Sleeping........I found that this book had potential for a good storyline however I found the writing style to be choppy.
The characters lacked personality and they were very one dimensional.
Some of the subplots lacked energy and were boring.
Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for allowing me to read the ARC of this book. Sadly this book wasn’t for me.

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Truck comes to stop at cliff overlooking forest.he walks into forest to dig a grave.katie is coming home after many patrols at the last two years as part of k9 team.Katie took leave of absence from police department to work military k9 team. Katie is met at airport by uncle Wayne. I really liked Katie but was creeped out by events

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Thank you to NetGalley, Bookoture and Jennifer Chase for the chance to read this novel in exchange for an honest review.

The book opens with an unknown man who is creating his masterpiece: a grave. We then jump to four years later when Katie Scott is flying back home after two years in the army in Afghanistan working with the K9 unit finding explosives. Unsure what career path to take now she’s home Katie takes a temporary position at the Sheriff's Office. One day she happens upon the cold case of missing eight-year-old Chelsea Compton. Reminded by the disappearance and murder of her childhood friend, Jenny, and feeling the crime was improperly investigated, she begins her own search for the girl.

When Katie locates not just Chelsea’s grave, but a row of graves in a remote area, the case becomes more than anyone had first thought. When another girl goes missing Katie vows to find the killer before it’s too late.

This was an easy read but it felt predictable. The elements for a great thriller were all there but that magic element was elusive. Katie was a whiny character that I just couldn’t take too. Though she was lavished with praise in the novel her discoveries were written as accidents instead of the result of her investigative techniques so I failed to agree with the consensus that she was a skilled detective. Only surface details were given for all the characters with Katie’s ptsd not even managing to provide depth for her character and becoming repetitive.
On a positive note, the crime scenes were chilling and the killer began as someone eerie and sinister. His twisted ideology made him a killer I was excited to read but again I felt like his character was underdeveloped and there was no real climax, just disappointment at the way it concluded. It felt like the author tried to do too much so the story and characters were rushed in exchange for packing a lot in. Crime fiction is a saturated market and sadly this one just didn’t stand out among the quality that is out there.

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I don't want to ruin this book for everyone who still has to read it, but believe me when I say that you are in for a thrilling read!
The story is really well written and I could not put it away. Can highly recommend!

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While the ideas behind this book were very good and had a lot of promise, the execution fell short for me. It was more of a struggle to read this than enjoyable and in the end i had to give up. There was no development with the characters and no depth to the story.

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I was very impressed with new series by Jennifer Chase. I have been reading her books for awhile now, and I can say, I am never disappointed! It was addicting, captivating and had me reading into the night.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the advanced copy!
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I must admit it took a good few chapters to really get going and grip me as a reader but once it did its claws were well and truly in!
Katie Scott is a formidable character with a real gritty backstory that I hope comes through more as her book series progresses.
Her relationships with her family, friends and work colleagues are all extremely well written and seamlessly come together to give you the full picture of her character.
A chilling read with plenty of twists the whole way through!
Cannot wait for the second book.

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This book was not for me. It was disappointing and I struggled to finish it. Maybe it was me but I didn't like the writing or the characters.

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I was excited by the blurb for this book. I thought the book had great potential but was only so so for me. Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it.

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