Monday 19 January 2015

Feeling Death Review

Feeling Death (The Death Trilogy #1)Feeling Death by D.T. Dyllin

Samantha Bevans is having the best sex of her life—but it's not with her husband. Fortunately for her marriage, the affair is all in her mind. Isn't it? As an empath, she senses other people's emotions. But her connection to the man with the the chiseled FACE and haunting eyes seems so real.
There's no time for fantasies with a serial killer loose in Pittsburgh. The killer is TARGETING dancers at a strip club where Samantha used to bartend, back when drugs were the only cure for the torment of her abilities. As a member of a special task force, Samantha uses her talents to sense the victims’ final thoughts. Just when she thought the case was complex enough, she discovers one of the victims was thinking about her fantasy man when she died.
Who can Samantha trust when she can’t trust her own mind? An empath feels the emotional environment around her…and Samantha is surrounded by death.



Claire's Review 5 of 5 Stars

This book has left me truly speechless and I am really not sure how I am ever going to write a review that it deserves. After just completing Feeling Death, I am feeling rather confused with the whole story line however in the same moment it all seems to make complete sense.

Sam's life throughout the book is a confusing one, at had me at many times questioning what the hell was happening and whether it was real or not, but at the same time this kept me picking the book up as I needed to know what on earth would happen next!

I honestly cannot wait to read the next installment of the series to see how this continues!


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