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238 Pages
Synopsis: On Halloween night five years ago, Chelsea Dutton’s college roommates were viciously stabbed to death, and Chelsea was critically injured. She was found hiding in her apartment’s bathtub, barely clinging to life.
With only fragments of shattered memory, she’s been trying her best to move past the nightmares ever since. Now in Boston, she lives a somewhat reclusive life, working from home as a medical transcriptionist and binging on mindless television shows.
She can’t shake the fear that her attacker is out there, waiting to finish what he started, and Elizabeth, a nurse she met after the murders, is the only person she can trust.
When someone from her past re-emerges, Chelsea starts receiving disturbing messages and worries that her every move is being watched. As the messages mount and her memories begin to return, she’s led to a terrifying and lonely place. But she needn’t be afraid. She won’t be there very long.
Jennifer Jaynes has established a well-respected reputation for writing creepy and chilling tales, and Disturbed is no different. It’s chock full of suspense and it kept me mesmerized right up until the very last page.
Chelsea is a complicated and unreliable character. Suffering from amnesia due to the traumatic events of that Halloween night five years ago, she’s moved to Boston and has carved out a fairly nice life for herself working from home as a medical transcriptionist. But she’s still haunted by her lost memories and occasional nightmarish flashbacks. Thankfully, she has her supportive best friend, Elizabeth, to lean on. After a chance meeting with someone from her past, makes it obvious that the murderer is not done with Chelsea, her life quickly begins to spiral out of control.
While Chelsea doesn’t always make the best decisions, I was sympathetic toward her right up until the end. Her fears that the killer isn’t finished with her are palpable and I was completely invested in her even during the couple of occasions I wanted to take her by the shoulders and shake her.
There’s a huge twist near the end, but I had already grown suspicious toward the character it involved about halfway through the story. That said, I wasn’t entirely sure, so when the revelation came it was still a bit of an “aha!” moment. The story concludes with an open ending and to be honest a couple of days after finishing, I’m still not sure if I loved it or hated it.
Disturbed certainly lives up to its title and fans of Jennifer Jaynes will not be disappointed by this latest book. If you’re new to her writing and love chilling psychological thrillers, filled with unreliable characters, then I highly recommend this. It’s a twisted tale that can easily be read in 1-2 sittings, and it’s one that will leave you at the edge of your seat!
I hope nothing bad happens on Halloween where I live. I love Halloween. Poor Chelsea!
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On Halloween and Friday the 13th you never know!😱
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Yikes!!!
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It reminded me of slasher films like ‘Halloween’, and shut-in films like ‘Copycat’, from your review, Kim. However, that’s a good thing, so it sounds well-worth those 4.5 stars.
Best wishes, Pete.
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You’ve hit it on the nose Pete! This would make a really great movie.😊
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Too scary biscuits for me!
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Except for a couple of scenes, it’s more thriller than horror, but I understand.😨
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Fantastic Review Kim!!! I really loved your review and loved how you separated the two characters and saw their differences! This really was a well written book and I know I would have been completely shocked if I haven’t been there done that kind of deal but I agree this was a good read and very intense! I also felt very sympathetic for Chelsea even though there was times I wanted to shake her. I’m really glad you and Carrie enjoyed this book!!!😊 I really enjoyed her writing and will have to read her other titles! I agree that this would make a fantastic movie as well! Another rockin review by a lady who rocks!😊💖💙💜💚
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Thank you Dani! I think you’ll really like her other books.😙
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You’re welcome!!!🤗💖💚💙💛
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Thanks Carrie! Great review Kim! I didn’t have the aha but more of a kick myself why didn’t I think of that this time moment. LOL
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Even though I was suspicious early on, I questioned myself because of the logistics of what happened. But she put everything together so well.😊
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Definitely an author I’ll keep an eye out for after loving two of hers so far. 🙂
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I agree with the comment from Pete, that was the first thing that sprung to mind for me as well. It really does remind me of old slasher movies. Which is awesome as I love those as you know. Another fantastic review as always. 😀
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Thanks Michel! Jennifer Jaynes is an author I think you’d really enjoy.😊
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Ahh an open ending- that can be hit or miss- but I do really love the sound of this one so want to check it out for sure 😀 Great review!
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I’d love to know why you think if you read it!😊
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Wonderful review, Kim! It sounds like the author knows exactly what she’s doing with her stories and characters. Definitely looks like one of the better thriller/horror stories out there!
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Thanks Lashaan. Jaynes can always be counted on for a twisty tale.😊
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I saw Dani @ Touch My Spine Books Reviews reviewing this and I was completely sold !! ❤ Now Kim approved too !! WOO
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I think you’ll like this and her other books Trang!😊
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Sounds intense! Great review. 🙂
With stuff like this that could happen in the real world, I could totally see how you’d get sucked into the story. It’s all the more terrifying because it’s plausible.
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Thank you! Exactly. Her books are always like that.😱
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That title seems to be quite apt.
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The title and the cover are perfect!😁
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Lol. Good for the book. Scares me a bit though 😄
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Great review Kim. For some reason, I just never thought of that twist though I also had some suspicions about one of the characters but I just never saw that one coming 🙂
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Thanks Diana. I think it was a combination of the cover and her “troubled” childhood that started me wondering.
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HEY!! GUESS WHO’S BACK!
Had to take a break from th blogosphere – before I knew it, th fortnight turned into a month!
Missed u and your Reviews, Kim – this one is just as amazing as I thot it wld be! 🙂
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Hi Brad! Thank you so much. It’s good to have you back. 😙
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