Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Books For The Road - Exposure
Seatbelt Suspense is an apt description for most of Brandilyn Collins' books. Fasten your literary seatbelt before you begin reading because she will take you for quite a journey. Exposure was no exception. We had chosen to read it for our church book club and throughout the month, I began to hear stories of how readers were spooked.
Exposure is a story about Kaycee Raye, a syndicated columnist who explores the cause of fears and overcoming them. Someone begins leaving pictures of a dead man in her home--pictures that fade or vanish and no one believes her. They chalk it up to paranoia inherited from her mother. There is a parallel story that goes along with Kaycee's and though confusing to me at first, it all comes together in the end.
We had a great discussion for our book club. And thanks to discussion questions available at Brandilyn Collin's website, my preparation time was cut in half.
This is a good read. Just be sure you read it with lots of lights on. Oh. . .and fasten your seatbelt.
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