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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting psychological thriller
Six months ago, her spouse Adam hit her with a nuclear bomb when he informed Regan that he wanted a divorce. All the problems of their marriage he blamed on her including their inability to have children even going so far as faulting her for his infidelities. Mentally battered, Regan acquiesced to his demands and fled across the continent to start anew in San Francisco...
Published on March 3, 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit predictable but an excellent story
Regan moved from Virginia to San Francisco following a painful divorce to stay with her sister Kat and niece Blair. She finds a rewarding job that allows her to use her writing skills and soon she is taking dance lessons and is finding herself falling in love with Peter, her dance instructor.

Regan's big assignment at work is to get the story behind an...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting psychological thriller, March 3, 2002
This review is from: Every Move You Make (Mass Market Paperback)
Six months ago, her spouse Adam hit her with a nuclear bomb when he informed Regan that he wanted a divorce. All the problems of their marriage he blamed on her including their inability to have children even going so far as faulting her for his infidelities. Mentally battered, Regan acquiesced to his demands and fled across the continent to start anew in San Francisco with her sister Kat and her niece with little hope for her future.

Though Regan and Kat have not dated in seemingly eons, they agree to try places and events that draw males. However, unbeknownst to the siblings, a headliner serial killer the Dancemaster sees and begins stalking Regan, and starts killing women who moderately look like her. Police profiling fails to provide much insight as if the killer could magically hide in plain sight. The murderer audaciously sends email to Regan, which brings in FBI Agent Sam Sloan into her life who is near the obsession stage in his chase to end the deadly choreography of the Dancemaster.

EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE is an exciting psychological thriller starring a strong heroine still recovering from a life shattering experience and a deeply caring Fed. The support cast adds depth so that the audience can understand Regan's grief over the death of her previous life and Sam's fixation to stop the serial killer. Though the characters are three-dimensional, this taut thriller belongs to the killer who turns Jill Jones' tale into quite a chiller.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No kidding, this one is astounding!, March 1, 2002
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When thirty-four year old Regan McKinney got divorced, she moved to San Francisco. Her sister, Kat, and niece, Blair, convinced her to move in with them for awhile. The three got along well and things began to look up! Regan landed a job at Pro.Com Magazine, she and Kat began taking dance lessons, and both began dating.

Regan's boss sent her to get a story on Kevin Carrington. Everyone knew Kevin was a software genius and owned HomeRun, Inc. But no one had ever been able to learn about the man, only the business. Things got rough when Regan received an email with a link and clicked to view a cartoon of herself being murdered!

FBI Agent Sam Sloan had been sent to the Bay area to catch a serial killer. The killer's prey always looked the same as Regan. Sam was sure that Regan was to be the next victim, but it could be any of several people that surrounded her.

***** Heart-stopping action that left me breathless! This one will keep you guessing and the ending is astounding! Highly recommended! *****

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jill Jones has done it again!!!, March 27, 2002
This review is from: Every Move You Make (Mass Market Paperback)
In this novel, "Every Move You Make," Jill Jones continues her excellent talent of telling stories with true to life characters, reality, and pulse-stopping suspense. This a romantic suspense/thriller/mystery. I love it. Regan McKinney, the main charater, has just gotten over a divorce. She goes to San Francisco to be with her sister Kat, and her niece, Blair. Unfortuneately, there is a serial killer on the loose at the same time, kiling women who look very much like Regan. Regan vows never to trust another man again, but is swept into the arms of her dance instructor, Peter Smith. Little does Regan know that there is someone lurking in the shadows, watching her "every move." Wonderful novel, anyone who buys this book, don't leave it on the shelf, read it! I reccommend this to anyone who likes books in this genre.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great romantic thriller from a master, October 2, 2002
This review is from: Every Move You Make (Mass Market Paperback)
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Regan McKinney, after a painful divorce, moved across the country to San Francisco to start a new life with her sister Kat and her niece Blair. Regan has found a new job she enjoys which offers her plenty of opportunity. She also is on the right track in her love life, finding promise in her blossoming relationship with her dance instructor, Peter Smith.

Regan's life is getting back to normal as she begins to heal from her divorce. Things are looking rosy and she finds herself falling in love with Peter. Meanwhile, all around her, life is crumbling. A serial killer is on the loose, stalking the women of San Francisco. Every victim is left near the bay shores; and all of them eerily resemble Regan.

Now the FBI investigator, Sam Sloan, assigned to the case, his last before retiring, and Regan are in a race against time to unmask the vicious murderer. He has pegged Regan as one last partner in his dance to the death. Will they find him in time to save Regan's life?

Ms. Jones has a winner with this book. She grabs the reader's attention from the first paragraph and never lets go. She keeps one guessing who the murderer is, right up to the end. The novel is fast-paced and exciting, though slightly graphic in scenes, as is expected, considering the subject matter. Ms. Jones also uses a unique premise here, having a character suffering from multiple personality disorder. She tackles the subject with ease, handling it well and proving she did her homework for this subject.

The characters are well developed and multidimensional. Regan has a big heart, albeit a troubled one, and cares deeply for people. Peter is loveable, though pretty scatterbrained and mysterious. Sam, under his gruff exterior, has a heart of gold, which has been tarnished by his work. Hehas thrived? thrived on his lifestyle for many years, though it has steadily beaten him down. These three, and all the other characters are vivid, lingering in memory long after the last page is turned.

Ms. Jones has proven once again that she is a master of romantic suspense, and is on the rise to super stardom in the genre.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit predictable but an excellent story, September 26, 2005
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Regan moved from Virginia to San Francisco following a painful divorce to stay with her sister Kat and niece Blair. She finds a rewarding job that allows her to use her writing skills and soon she is taking dance lessons and is finding herself falling in love with Peter, her dance instructor.

Regan's big assignment at work is to get the story behind an enigmatic internet icon of Home Run, Inc, Kevin Carrington, a reclusive genius who created games that have made him millions, but no one has managed to photograph or profile. A meeting with Kevin's surrogate father, Ed Johnson provides a little insight into Kevin's life.

Lurking on the streets of San Francisco is a serial killer who targets women that go clubbing and have red hair. Both Regan and Kat fit that description. But when Regan suddenly receives an animated death threat via e-mail, FBI detective Sam Sloan thinks that she is next on the killer's list.

While there are many red herrings, the identity and events surrounding the identity and capture of the killer are pretty obvious. The style of writing is excellent, and although I was pretty sure of the outcome, I was still committed to seeing how the events unfolded and was not disappointed. The subject matter, pretty dark at times was handled sensitively.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring book, May 31, 2002
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mahikahn (Columbus, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Every Move You Make (Mass Market Paperback)
I figured out who the killer was by reading the back of the book. Figured out why less than half way through the book. Very anti-climatic...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Great Disappointment, April 14, 2002
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Anna Yu (NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Every Move You Make (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the worst book from Jill Jones. I've read all her books & have enjoyed many of them but her latest thriller was a great disappointment. The villian was so obvious that it makes the heroine appear silly.
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