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I received this book as an ARC in exchange of an honest review. Wow! You like twists?, convoluted storyline? Great characters? Thrillers? Hold on to your seats, allot plenty of time to read because once you start, you rush to find out what's going on. Very scary, and loved every word! A.J. Rivers another great read!
Another great FBI Agent Emma Griffin murder mystery. A J Rivers is a master of suspense and action. I've read all of the series and loved every one.
Tried too hard!I have read most of the Emma Griffin mysteries. This one was just a !little on the preposterous side. It was like the author took a bunch of unrelated things and worked really hard to relate them. It was like be was showing off taking things from years ago and ma!ing them relevant now. Very complicated story. But I like Emma so waded through. Not my favorite book in series.
Another Page TurnerI am loving each and every book in this series. I like the style A.J. Rivers uses in writing her books. It has been fun getting to know the characters strengths and vulnerabilities. There are threads that connect each book to the previous ones, but in ways that are interesting, never boring. Each book has been a page turner that keeps you in suspense to the end.
3.5 starsThe Girl and the Secret Society is book nine of the Emma Griffin FBI Mysteries. This one starts off several months after the last one ended up and we see Emma working more as a consultant still but she does seem to have her FBI privileges back, I find it all a bit confusing honestly when it comes to her job. I agree with Dean that she should just become a PI like him so that she can have more freedom, but I also get how she doesn't want to lose all the access she has with the FBI and ho...
A. J. Rivers’ The Girl and the Secret Society is the next adventure in the entertaining Emma Griffin series. In this novel, we learn a bit more about Emma’s mysterious past, and we see how the echoes affect her present, as she decides which path she will take going forward. At the same time, Rivers deftly reveals more than a glimpse into the shadowy character who appeared at the end of book 8, The Girl in Dangerous Waters. Secret Society is a complex story with a gratifying number of moving part...
Must ReadOne of my favorite series. Emma figures it out again with help from Dean this time.Look forward to the next in the series.
It has been months since the horror of Windsor Island. FBI agent Emma Griffin has fully settled back in Sherwood.Balancing her time between the Bureau, the local police, and making sense of her ex-boyfriend’s mysterious death.When her cousin Dean shows up for an impromptu visit and brings along a strange missing person's case.The case of Lakyn Monroe that he still can't untangle, she's willing to help him puzzle it out.They get drawn into a string of murders and disappearances. Cases that seem u...
I feel like I must start this review with a small but desperate plea to A.J. Rivers: Please never never NEVER take Sam away from me…. errr I mean never take Sam away from Emma. Ok, now that that is out of the way…..Emma Griffin continues to be the badass special agent we know her to be, fighting the good fight, using her gut instincts to bring together some of the most challenging cases. We continue to see Emma stretch and grow as time heals more and more of her childhood wounds. Centering an en...
Until I started reading on my daughters Kindle my favorite author has been (and still is) Stephen King. Since reading on the Kindle I have discovered some very good female authors who don't only write about how wonderful their love life is and can actually grap my attention with compelling mysteries. I have been reading your books and find you are a very good author. There is absolutely no problems with your grammer and you are able to follow a storyline very well. Even when it switches gears. A...
Book 9 in the Emma Griffin series is, without question, the best in the series for me! And that's saying a lot, because I have loved the previous eight books. I'd give it a nine out of five stars if I could. No spoilers here. The storyline, actually several storylines, are intriguing and a new level of suspense that fills the entire book. Emma, Sam and Dean carefully and methodically unwrap the many divergent clues they find. They discover how the pieces intertwine and give them the answers need...
I am amazed!I had no idea when I read the first book in the Emma stories that I would be riveted to the series. Probably the best review synopsis I can give is that I am thrilled that there is an extensive list of books already written ready for me to read. When I find a new author I love, I dislike discovering there is only one or two more books to read. I loved finding there were currently fifteen. They are well written, fantastic plots and enthralling to read. I love the characters and not kn...
The Girl and the Secret Society by A.J Rivers ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Another great mystery with Agent Emma Griffin! I am really enjoying this! This book continues into the next one that I am reading now and there is so much that I want to know!! I think I’m halfway through the new one and hoping all my questions get answered!!#bookworm #bookaddict #bookreview #bookrecommendation #bookrecommendations #booksofinstagram #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #readersofinstagram #bookishbounds #thegirlandthesecretsociety
Emma Griffin at her best solving more mysterious crimes. Love this series and wait impatiently for the next book, because it is always hinted at in the book you are reading. Emma. Sam, and Dean investigate missing persons in this episode . They discover a mysterious cult, whose symbol is a black sphere and Emma starts seeing it used as a paperweight by several local businessmen. She must unlock the mystery of the vanishing people. A read that keeps you up at night to finish!*I received an ARC of...
This is the ninth book in the series and I enjoyed it. It was definitely a page turner but I felt like Emma was a bit difficult in this one. She kind of talked down about Lakyn and did make some remarks about eating disorders and substance abuse that could have been left out of the story. I feel like that part kind of ruined some of it for me. I did like the storyline itself and the rest of the character. I enjoyed her interactions with her cousin Dean. Also, the ending wasn't nearly as predicta...