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Title: Chill of Fear
ISBN: 0553585991
Author:
Kay Hooper
Publicate Date: 2006-06-27 Publish: 2006-06-27
List Price: $7.50
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Mass Market Paperback
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Amazon Lowest New Price: $1.15
Amazon Lowest Used Price: $0.01
Amazon Merchant Price: $7.50
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1: Paranormal like it should be!
I had no idea what order these books came in so I just took what was there and dove right in. I remember Kay Hooper from her Romance days, but this was so much better than any of those. Hooper has a great sense of timing in her writing and that makes it easy to keep on going.
I listened to the unbridged audio and found myself so intrigued by the story that I kept sitting in the car in parking lots because I didn't want to stop the flow.
The paranormal aspect of this is so good that it makes your skin crawl. I love that in a creepy book. I also love the way, Hooper can make characters so likeable that you feel as if you know them.
I love the way everything just weaves around together to hold you tight. Loved this book.
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2: Very Pleased
Product was in good condition, plays well, was received in the time it said it would be.
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3: Chill of Fear Book
Excellent book, suspenseful, a definite page turner. This is yet another one of a series of "Fear" books by Kay Hooper. She continues to be one of my favorite authors as each book I read delivers intrigue, the paranormal, along with a bit of romance. Her portrayal of characters make them come to life, and you cannot help but cheer for them. Received in perfect condition, and quick and easy transaction.
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4: chill of fear
Kay Hooper continues to be one of my favorite authors. Once I pick up one of her books, I cannot put it down until the last page. Great read
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5: Almost excellent
The spooky and eerie book'll keep you reading with out any inkling of what'll be written in the next page. The problem is the end. With this amazing story you'll expect an excellent end and here I think that KH just wanted to end the book without thinking too much, that was a big flaw.
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