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When All the Girls Have Gone

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When Charlotte Sawyer is unable to contact her step sister she joins forces with PI Max Cutler. This will be an interesting relationship. Max has some issues from his past which lead to the destruction of his marriage and his previous career. Charlotte is a no nonsense type of person and has no problem telling Max what's on her mind.

When Charlotte's step sister's best friend is found dead she and Max will begin investigating suspicious happenings which will put their lives in jeopardy.

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What a mystery! I loved the mix of elements from the past and things happening in current day and the two things coming together to create this major mystery. Charlotte and Jocelyn are step sisters and they are all each other have after their parents died, but secrets come out that make them realize that maybe they weren't leaning on each other as much as they should have.

I loved the ins and outs and ups and downs of this book. Just as I thought that I knew where it was headed the book took a 180 turn and each time I loved it! Sometimes I don't love books that take a lot of turns, but I enjoyed the windy curvy road of this one!

This was a perfect book to read in the middle of the crazy holidays because it was so hard to put it down! I loved that each time the book took a turn I couldn't put it down because I wanted to try to predict the next turn.

This is only my second Jayne Ann Krentz book, have you read any of hers? Where should I go next?

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When I read the blurb for When All the Girls Have Gone I thought wow this is going to be something different and I can't wait to get into it but it fell short.

Charlotte and Max are on a mission to figure out where her sister and friends are. It seems that everyone is missing and trying to find the link between everything going on was a mystery. The banter between them was very good and the romance was new so it wasn't thrown in your face as instant. They were both on a mission trying to get to her sister before she is next on the list of deaths,

I loved figuring out who did what but I missed "not figuring it out and being wrong". The book lacked a little more mystery for me but overall it was very good. I liked having Jocelyn in the book and getting to know here a little.

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