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Review: Six - Jane Blythe


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Six (Count to Ten #6)

Review: Six - Book #6 Count to Ten Series - Jane Blythe - July 2018


What I love about this series by Jane Blythe is that right through the whole series, she has kept the same main characters and the serial killers all have connections to the cast. In this book, we start off with Paige in the hospital hanging for her life as Sofia's stalker once again has tried to eliminate her as the stalker is convinced that Paige is harming Sofia. When the stalker was revealed, I did think it made sense as he has featured in the books since the beginning. The twist though was how he is connected to Sofia, this blew me away as I was like WTF - I definitely did not see that coming but it made since hence his sociopathic/ serial killer tendencies. Jake's wife Laura has just had her baby which they named after the police officer who was killed in the previous book. Paige is adopting two little girls who were part of Malachi's kidnapping ring or will Elias have to raise them alone as the stalker continues to come after Paige time and time again. There is a new killer who believes the police have failed to stop crime and amongst two of his abductees is Vanessa from Book #1 and Annabelle has found herself kidnapped again - in this book, we also learn about the abduction of Annabelle when she was a child as she finds herself in danger's way once again. I have to admit Xavier is starting to annoy me in this book as though Annabelle is trying her hardest, he keeps leaving her and bad things happen which of course is hindering her ability to move and trust again and also Xavier - stop freaking flirting with Eliza ( she was one of Malachi's victims). If you love sagas and murder, then the Count to Ten Series by Jane Blythe are the books for you.


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