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3.5 StarsJane is back and she is colder and scary calculating than ever before. At times I was cheering her on and other times I was cringing with the length she went with her deception. I started off fascinated and couldn't wait to find out more about Jane's niece and I was turning those pages as fast as I could till the very last page. I loved that last paragraph and what a way to end the book. However, I felt a bit let down as I think I missed the plot of the story here and didn't get much mo...
Yes, as like Sir Elton John’s song name: THE BITCH IS BACK! But best theme song for definitely coming from Talking Heads and let’s sing the chorus together for Jane Doe: “Psycho Killer! Qu'est-ce que c'est ! Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-far better! Run, run, run, run, run, run, run away!”This time my mash up psychopathic, sociopathic, this woman is not a regular badass chick, she is completely out of control stars swinging between 3 to 4! (I feel like I put a glass on my quija board-yes I got new
Five stars for my favorite little Sociopath 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Oh Jane! I just love you❤️Just when I think you couldn’t possibly shock me more, you’ve got me reeling once again.Jane knows she’s different than everyone else. She also knows she’s a sociopath and owns it. Fortunately, she’s able to control herself (for the most part) to effectively make her way through society without attracting too much attention. Even her boyfriend thinks she’s just “different”. Jane receives a call that one of her nieces is m...
EXCERPT: My very first memory is being alone and scared at night when I was three or four. Lightning and thunder and wind knocking trash against the thin walls of our house. My brother was nine and already a bully. He told me our parents were never coming home and he was going to sell me to a man he met that day for fifty dollars. 'I got him up from twenty,' he sneered. Nobody cared about us. We were the white trash of the neighbourhood, and family matters weren't anyone else's business in this
Go, girl, get'em! The not-so plain Jane's on the stalk again!I'm really sorry to say that the business part was mangled beyond reasonable. Legal firm wouldn't be likely to be predicting cost savings on chicken, raw or proccessed ... Consulting or due diligence or market research or even tax (if and only if they were doing tax analysis!) would be much more likely to be doing that. Other than that the office back-stabbing part was fun, if unrealistic.Are the so-called sociopaths becoming our conte...
Oh Jane, How do I love thee? Quite a lot!You do beat all Girl! Are you truly evil? I think not, actually. I kind of think you have misjudged yourself and I do believe there’s a heart in there.. Somewhere.You make me laugh hysterically and smile oh so wickedly. Your antics - they are freaking brilliant! While I have never ever had any cause to take the sort of action you do (and am not a sociopath) and would never ever in a million years do anything of the sort, I applaud you and yes, I have act...
Jane, our favorite sociopath from Jane Doe, has company!Baby shark, doo doo ... Mama shark, doo doo ...When Jane finds out that her sixteen-year-old niece Kayla has disappeared, at first Jane's all, why should I care?But then Jane hears that Kayla is a coldhearted, distant person - just like Jane herself - and sees a picture of Kayla with the empty look of a sociopath in her eyes. And suddenly Jane is interested.So Jane takes time away from her boyfriend Luke (who's stressing Jane out with his t...
3.5 starsLike many of the other reviewers, this sociopathic Jane story didn't quite hold my attention like the first sociopathic Jane story. I loved the first one, and only liked this one. The first 25% of Problem Child was the best. Jane's interactions with her co-worker, Rob, reminded me so much of the first book, I was grinning like an idiot. After that, while we received tons of interesting information about Jane's formative years, it felt a little dry. Our wonderful, diabolical Jane seemed
So good to be back with Jane Doe, everyone's favourite sociopath! She's settled down in Minneapolis, has a good job as a lawyer, a cat and a steady boyfriend who sort of gets her. She's working out ways to get back at a lazy colleague who takes credit for her work but apart from that she's bored. When she gets word from her home town in Oklahoma that her sixteen year niece Kayla is missing, she really couldn't care less until she hears that her niece is somewhat like her - cold, smart and calcul...
3.5 Fangs Jane Doe was such an amazing thriller! I loved reading about Jane's journey and I was so happy it had a sequel in Problem Child.Jane is working in the city. She has her loving cat and she's still in a relationship with Luke (who's oblivious). At work, she's planning to punish another lawyer who has been using her work without giving her the proper accolades. Then, she gets a phone call. Her niece is missing. At first, Jane couldn't care less. She doesn't want anything to do with her...
I'm glad to report that the second Jane Doe book didn't disappoint, Jane is just as sociopathic and out of control as before!Jane must be one of my all time favourite fictional characters. The way she handles chauvinistic and sexist men is brutal but very satisfying to read about - I loved the first part of the book where Jane takes on her colleague Rob who's been taking credit for her work. In the rest of the book, slightly less entertaining but still very enjoyable, Jane is trying to track dow...
I became a psychotic delusional fan of Victoria Helen Stone after she released the the impeccable mystery/thriller, Jane Doe in the summer of 2018. Since then, I've picked up any book I can find by her—including her last book, romantic suspense novel, False Step. Every single thing that I've picked up from this author has been a complete treasure for me. Stone's writing is marvelous and her cunning portrayal of the character of Jane in her Jane Doe series is perfection. Problem Child is the
Jane is back! She has a new job and a serious relationship. She's trying to live a more normal life, but she's still cold and calculating. When Jane discovers her niece is missing, she doesn't care. Then she learns her niece may be like her... a sociopath. This intrigues Jane, so she goes in search of her.This is the second book in the Jane Doe series. I recommend starting with the first book, Jane Doe, before reading this one. The first book is better, plus it introduces Jane and more of her st...
Absolute 5 Star entertainment here!! I picked this up on audiobook just to see if it would be any different of an experience than actually reading, like I did the first book, and I might go so far as to say this format was even more enjoyable! There was not a dull moment throughout this fast paced joyride of a tale. I was captivated immediately from the beginning, and felt really connected to this book as it takes place in the suburbs of Oklahoma City and Tulsa where I grew up! In this novel we
Oh Ms. Doe, you deliciously snarky, selfish and unapologetic wonder. I'm so glad you're back. I'm giving you and Problem Child all the stars. ★★★★★Not that you'd care, but I've missed you. I've missed how you come at everything with strength, confidence and an abundance of IDGAF. It's so empowering to watch you, a woman, take the world by the balls and make it yours. And now you might have a devilish little Mini Jane? The world can barely contain you. How will it handle two? Is it wrong to be in...