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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dashed Expectations, a Treacherous Journey into the Past,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
Patricia Amble has returned to a childhood locale in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in hopes of discovering clues into the secrets of her past as well as opening a new vista of opportunities as she pursues her interest in locating, redecorating and restoring historical residences.
"Kill Me If You Can" is the second in the Patricia Amble Mystery series. Award winning author, Nicole Young's descriptions of Michigan's natural beauty and locales are brilliant and provide an incredible back drop for her story of suspense, intrigue, mystery, and romance. Because of her determination for independence, a sense of guilt, stubbornness, pride, sensitivity, vulnerability, and justice Tish often finds she is conflicted and as a result makes decisions which lead to possible risk and put her life in jeopardy. The book is written as a first person narrative. Nicole has done a superb job of revealing Patricia's thoughts and emotions. The characters that surround Patricia are varied all believable, some despicable, others genuine. All are flawed people building lives and relationships. An element of self esteem, abuse, and healing is embedded in the plot to give substance and a message through the platform of fiction. Key characters are at various levels of understanding in their spiritual journey and as they express their concern for others the message of God's love and forgiveness is clearly presented. Nicole builds a sustained interest through a constant development and escalation of the action in her complex plot. Her character interaction is strong and distinctive. Nicole Young's writing is compelling, compassionate, and inspirational. "Kill Me If You Can" touches the heart through action adventure, intrigue, and mystery.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Family Feud Turned Deadly,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
Tish Amble is running away. She's left the town of Rawlings and the man she loves for the old family cabin on the shores of Northern Michigan. There she discovers that the remnants of her estranged family still rule the area with fear and threats. There are secrets about her parents and grandparents that are yet to be discovered. But someone doesn't want the past to be revealed and is doing all they can to make sure Tish doesn't find out.
I love reading about books that deal with redecorating and home renovations. Tish should have her own show on the H&G network. Her goals in life would fit perfectly into the channel's lineup. Throughout the book she struggles with her feelings from how she should feel about Brad to her ties with her family. What confused me at first was Tish's relationship with her grandfather. Maybe it was just me but the way I originally read into it was that they did not get along at all. Imagine my surprise when there are hugs and memories all around. I did enjoy learning more about her past. In the first book, we are only introduced to a little slice of Tish's life so it was interesting to dig deeper into her history. And boy does she have a complicated family history! No wonder she doesn't go around telling others about it. I wished that her relationship could have been resolved more throughout the book. They had good chemistry in the first book and it was difficult seeing them apart in this one. It was also very interesting to see how the subjects of infidelity and drug use are dealt with. With a cliffhanger ending that will knock your socks off, the next book can't come fast enough. I'm looking forward to the next chapter into finding out the secrets of Tish Amble's life. Fantastic second book for Nicole Young.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Loved the first in the series, but not this one...,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
I'm sorry to say that after loving the first in this series, I didn't like this one at all. The main character, Tish, really got on my nerves because she was being a jerk to her only true friends in the world throughout most of this book. There were also alot of characters & names & backstories to keep track of, and I found myself really confused. I never figured out why Tish at first didn't like her newly found relatives because they were mean to her, but wanted to stay in the town with them just because they were her family. Afer liking Tish so much in the first book for being a smart and independent character, this book made her seem naive, irresponsible, and needy...and the story just didn't flow very well. I still intend to read the third book and think the series will turn out well, but this particular story was frustrating!
1.0 out of 5 stars
Totally disappointed,
By Beth Schrader (Mt. Vernon, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Kindle Edition)
I read the first book of this series months ago and remembered liking it. It wasn't a great book but enjoyable. This book has me completely frustrated. I have never read a book with so many adults acting like childish, selfish brats. The story line was interesting but I was too distracted by the unlikeable characters. I don't like anyone in this book! I skipped to the end just so I knew the conclusion.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as the first,
By kdwoodmansee (Arkansas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Kindle Edition)
I read the first book of this series a while back and remember liking it. I didn't like everything, but overall it was a pretty good story. I didn't really like this book all that much. The story was pretty good, but I didn't like the characters. Pretty much all of them got on my nerves and everything they did seemed to have a selfish motivation. If I was a woman like Trish who was insecure and didn't really understand love (God's love or the love of others) I wouldn't have learned it from her "friends." Maybe that was just me though. Others seemed to like it so I guess you can check it out for yourself. We'll see if I read the last book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Series,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Kindle Edition)
I really enjoyed the whole series(3 books). As you read each book you learn more and more about the main character, and her past/family. She is a bit of a pain in the neck at times but you also root for her too - it makes her more believable as a person - aren't we all like that. She renovates houses for a living. A pleasant read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fresh takes on the classic suspense devices,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
Nicole Young's juggling of time, hope, and fear proves her to be a master of the mystery genre. Young also provides settings that influcence the plot as much as the action. Her fresh touch with the classic devices of suspense makes this book very special, very rewarding. Don't plan to get much done after you pick this book up. It's a winner.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kill Me If You Can,
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This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
I have purchased the two books available in the Patricia Amble Mystery Series, this one and the other "Love Me If You Must." If you enjoy mystery novels this one is a must! The twists and turns always kept me quessing and the endings were never disappointing. I am so anxious for the third book due out in Feb 09, "Kiss Me If You Dare."
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compelling,
By Rel Mollet "RelzReviewz" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
Confused and fearful of the feelings invoked by her friend, police officer Brad Walters, Tish Amble escapes to the Upper Peninsula in search of the family her grandmother blamed for her mother's suicide.
Planning to renovate the summer home she remembers from her last days with her mother, Tish discovers the men in her family have a shady past, an aunt who despises everyone except Tish and finding the truth can be a painful and dangerous task. Nicole Young follows her debut novel, Love Me If You Must, with another enthralling mystery encompassing dysfunctional families, the insidious grip of criminal behaviour and the continuing journey of Tish's heart. The complexity of Tish's character is a joy to read as she struggles with the emotional pain of abandonment, the desperate need to connect with her seemingly unsavoury family and battles her attachment to Brad . The suspense is intriguing and kept me turning each page with anticipation and not a little anxiety! Kill Me If You Can finishes with a killer ending, ensuring Nicole's third instalment, Kiss Me If You Dare, flys off the shelves in February, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
2nd book in series shocking, thrilling, and compelling,
By Christina Lockstein "Christy's Book Blog" (Oconto Falls, WI USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Kill Me If You Can (Patricia Amble Mystery Series #2) (Paperback)
Kill Me If You Can by Nicole Young is the second Patricia Amble mystery. Patricia (Tish to friends and family) has purchased a log cabin in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to renovate while she recuperates from the events of the previous book. The cabin was a summer retreat for her and her mother when she was a little girl, before the woman committed suicide not too far from the cabin. But when Tish arrives, she finds a torn picture of her mother on a pillow with the words "Don't ask why" written across it. She quickly discovers that both her mother and father (whom she's never met) still have family in the area who are quick to claim her as their own. She's caught in a web of spousal abuse, drugs, and secrets when all she wants to do is retreat to the cabin. Tish loses her privacy, but discovers happiness in the company of others and in serving them. Her fledging faith is growing, but regularly tested. The violent ending feels like a punch in the gut, and the preview chapter of the next book: Kiss Me If You Must only taunts. I'm counting the days until it's released and Tish's secret past is revealed!
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