An addictive read about obsession, betrayal and morality

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It sounds like an easy way to make some much-needed money to make-up artist Jessica Farris. Just answer a few questions for Dr. Shields’ psychology study, what could be difficult about that? But some of the questions are tough to answer and cause Jessica quite a bit of discomfort. But she tries to be honest and do what she’s being paid for. Then she meets Dr. Shields and is asked to expand her participation in the study and quite a bit more would be asked of her. The excellent pay pulls Jessica in further and further until she doesn’t know who to trust or just what to think about Dr. Shields’ strange study. What will Dr. Shields do with the information she’s gathering and why does she need it in the first place?

I was immediately pulled into this book and was completely intrigued. I couldn’t read fast enough wondering just what was going on and what this study was all about. I have to admit that when I found out the “why”, I was a bit disappointed. But I was hooked by that point and had to know more. This is a book that has a surprise around each bend in the road. Like Jessica, you won’t know who can be trusted or what’s next in store for this very likable character. Try not to read too many reviews about this one because you want to go in blind and not know too much. Let these excellent authors tell the story the way only they can. An addictive read about obsession, betrayal and morality.

Recommended.

This book was given to me by the publisher in return for an honest review.