Blog Tour Review: Sandman – Morgan Hannah MacDonald

Posted February 26, 2012 by Shannon in Blog Tour, Reviews / 1 Comment

Sandman by Morgan Hannah MacDonald
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Page Count:  340
Source:   Bewitching Book Tours
Buy the book at: Amazon 

Beware the SANDMAN he’ll put you to sleep. . .forever.
A serial killer on the loose, a woman being stalked, and a homicide detective who must find the connection between the two before she becomes his next victim.

He collects women. He imprisons them, plays with them, tortures them. Until they bore him. Then he removes a souvenir. They call him the Sandman.

Meagan McInnis is being plagued with late night calls, yet when she answers, no one is there. Then one night she makes a grizzly discovery in her own backyard.

The caller is silent no more.

Homicide Detective, J.J. Thomas, realizes Meagan is the key to finding the Sandman. Now not only must he protect her, but he must find the connection between Meagan and the killer before she becomes his next victim.

I’ve said this before, but I do love it when a suspense novel keeps me guessing until the end.  This was one were I had three possible suspects for the serial killer and I was wrong on all three (dammit!!).  

Meagan McInnis, has horrible luck with men.  Her ex-husband was an alcoholic, her ex-fiance mooched off of her while he watched porn all day, her ex-boyfriend was a cheat who lied to her about being married, the manager at the salon she works at is openly hostile towards her after she spurred his advances and the lead singer to a local band seems to good to be true.  So it’s no wonder she got herself a large dog and tends to hide out in her apartment.  She’s not afraid to live her life, but she’s cautious.  So when she starts getting weird hang up calls, she figures it one of her ex’s acting like a stalker.  Little does she know how close to the truth that is.

JJ Thomas is trying to hang on to his sanity.  Still trying to get over the suicide of his wife two years before, he doesn’t sleep much and spends way to much time with a bottle of scotch, but when a dead body found on the beach looks like the work of a serial killer, he starts letting go of his demons and focusing on  the case.  That leads him to Meagan McInnis and his desire to protect her from being the next victim.

My only issue with the book would be the developing relationship between Megan and JJ.  While they didn’t meet until halfway through the book, their relationship didn’t move to the next level until the very end of the book and then it was just kind of left hanging.  I would have like to see a little bit more development to that relationship to know that they ended up together in a solid place.

This was an edge of your seat read.  You’ll come up with your own list of suspects and still believe that one of your suspects is the killer up until almost the end.  Meagan will win your admiration because while some pretty horrible things happen to her, she has an inner strength that keeps her going and not melt into a pile of goo demanding a pity party (I’m pretty sure I would).

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.

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