Even though February wasn't a productive month reading wise, I did manage to 
acquire some interesting titles...


The Survivor by Sean Slater

Description: Columbine. Dunblane. Virginia Tech. Winnenden. But Saint Patrick's 
High?

In his first hour back from a six-month leave of absence, Detective Jacob 
Striker's day quickly turns into a nightmare. He is barely on scene five 
minutes 
at his daughter's high school when he encounters an Active Shooter situation. 
Three men wearing hockey masks - Black, White, and Red - have stormed the 
school 
with firearms and are killing indiscriminately.

Striker takes immediate action. Within minutes, two of the gunmen are dead and 
Striker is close to ending the violence.

But the last gunman, Red Mask, does something unexpected. He runs up to his 
fallen comrade, racks the shotgun, and unloads five rounds into the man, 
obliterating his face and hands. Before Striker can react, Red Mask flees - and 
escapes.

Against the clock, Striker investigates the killings for which there is no 
known 
motive and no known suspect. Soon his investigation takes him to darker places, 
and he realizes that everything at Saint Patrick's High is not as it appears. 
The closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous his world becomes. Until 
Striker himself is in the line of fire.

And the violence follows him home.

Tainted by Julie Kenner

Description: Lily Carlyle has never been a good girl. She's lied, cheated, and 
stolen, but she did it all to protect her younger sister. To keep food on the 
table after their mother died. She made a promise, after all. A promise to take 
care of her sister. To keep the family together. And that's a promise she's 
determined to keep.

EVEN TO THE DEATH...

When her sister is brutally attacked, a vengeful Lily resolves to exact her own 
justice from the monster responsible. She succeeds --- at the cost of her own 
life. As she lies dying, she is given a second chance: Though what she has done 
is evil, she can earn her way into paradise by fighting for the forces of good.

LILY AGREES...

...and wakes up in the body of Alice Purdue --- a Boston barmaid who has more 
than a little familiarity with the battle raging between the light and the 
darkness. Each side is mustering its forces for all-out-war --- and Lily is 
going to become an assassin for the light.

It's a job she believes she can really get into --- but she doesn't realize 
that 
she may not be able to get out...

Torn by Julie Kenner

Description: Lily Carlyle had always lived on the edge. But after she died 
while 
avenging her younger sister, she came back to life as someone else --- and was 
recruited as an assassin for the light.

AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT SHE THOUGHT...

Lily is in trouble of the deepest kind. Having been tricked the forces of evil, 
she killed what she believed were "demons" at will. Now she knows better, and 
with a little help from half angel, half demon Deacon Camphire, she must try to 
take down the bad guys from within as a double agent.

Far easier said than done. The dark ones neither trust nor need Lily anymore. 
So 
to prove her loyalty, she'll have to lie, betray, and maybe even continue to 
kill the innocent. She thinks she can do all that --- but when she's asked to 
work with the one demon she most despises, she may be willing to lose her soul 
to end his existence... 
Sherri
Currently reading YOU HAD ME AT HALO by Amanda Ashby & listening to LOVE THE 
ONE 
YOU'RE WITH by Emily Giffin
 
Up Next:    THE POSTCARD KILLERS by James Patterson
 
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