Review:
Reading Alley Review, Guilty Pleasures reviewer.
5 Stars: Great blend of romance and suspense
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves books which involve a lot of fun, romance and mystery.
Emily at SingleTitles.com gave Watching Jenny 4.5 stars and said: Another captivating tale by Mary Martinez, she successfully puts you on tour with the group Blade and brings to life a cat and mouse suspense story. Watching Jenny has it all with a who done it, romance, laugh out loud moments, and a handful of entertaining supporting characters. I found this to be a delightful read for a rainy day.
Reading Alley:
5 Stars: Best book I have read!
I am an avid reader, and I can honestly say this book is beyond amazing. I was hooked from the first page and hated for it to end. It is deep and so intense.
Excerpt:
Finally sitting in front of her mirror after her shower, with her hair drying in curly wisps around her face, she noticed the beautiful arrangement of exotic flowers. Frowning, she wondered who could have sent them. She reached out to touch the card, only to pull her hand back. She didn’t want to admit it, but she was frightened it might be from the same nutcase who had been sending her notes all week. She hadn’t told anyone about them, for then she would have to take it seriously, and she really wanted the problem to go away.
“Come on, Jenny girl, show some guts. You have to read the damn thing sooner or later.” he had hoped the short pep talk out loud would calm her. After a long moment of indecision, she reached out with determination, grasped the envelope firmly, and pulled it from the ribbon around the vase. Lifting the flap, she closed her eyes and pulled the card out. She didn’t realize that she was holding her breath until she read the message and let out a soft gasp.
Peekaboo, I see you.
You know, Blade, or should I say Jenny,
after all, we are friends; I really don’t think you should walk
in front of your bedroom window, naked, the way you do.
Although you are lovely to look at.
I’m looking forward to your next little show.
Enjoy the flowers.
Runner
This was getting out of hand. She had received a note almost every day. Someone must be stalking her. They only do that in the movies, don’t they? She would ask Rich if he had seen who had sent the flowers. She walked to the door, paused as her hand touched the knob, then sighed, returned to her chair, and plopped down onto the seat. She might be in danger. Might be? Who are you kidding, Jenny, you are in danger. That left only one person to go to so her friends wouldn’t be in danger.
Reading Alley Review, Guilty Pleasures reviewer.
5 Stars: Great blend of romance and suspense
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves books which involve a lot of fun, romance and mystery.
Emily at SingleTitles.com gave Watching Jenny 4.5 stars and said: Another captivating tale by Mary Martinez, she successfully puts you on tour with the group Blade and brings to life a cat and mouse suspense story. Watching Jenny has it all with a who done it, romance, laugh out loud moments, and a handful of entertaining supporting characters. I found this to be a delightful read for a rainy day.
Reading Alley:
5 Stars: Best book I have read!
I am an avid reader, and I can honestly say this book is beyond amazing. I was hooked from the first page and hated for it to end. It is deep and so intense.
Excerpt:
Finally sitting in front of her mirror after her shower, with her hair drying in curly wisps around her face, she noticed the beautiful arrangement of exotic flowers. Frowning, she wondered who could have sent them. She reached out to touch the card, only to pull her hand back. She didn’t want to admit it, but she was frightened it might be from the same nutcase who had been sending her notes all week. She hadn’t told anyone about them, for then she would have to take it seriously, and she really wanted the problem to go away.
“Come on, Jenny girl, show some guts. You have to read the damn thing sooner or later.” he had hoped the short pep talk out loud would calm her. After a long moment of indecision, she reached out with determination, grasped the envelope firmly, and pulled it from the ribbon around the vase. Lifting the flap, she closed her eyes and pulled the card out. She didn’t realize that she was holding her breath until she read the message and let out a soft gasp.
Peekaboo, I see you.
You know, Blade, or should I say Jenny,
after all, we are friends; I really don’t think you should walk
in front of your bedroom window, naked, the way you do.
Although you are lovely to look at.
I’m looking forward to your next little show.
Enjoy the flowers.
Runner
This was getting out of hand. She had received a note almost every day. Someone must be stalking her. They only do that in the movies, don’t they? She would ask Rich if he had seen who had sent the flowers. She walked to the door, paused as her hand touched the knob, then sighed, returned to her chair, and plopped down onto the seat. She might be in danger. Might be? Who are you kidding, Jenny, you are in danger. That left only one person to go to so her friends wouldn’t be in danger.