Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on

4 of 5 stars

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"Becoming Invisible" is the third installment in The Alaskan Heart Saga and the adventure is not over yet. In this novel, the action slows down a bit but Carmouche doesn't leave her readers wanting.

Carmouche spoiled us all with the length of the first two books in the series. "The Impostor" was 354 pages and "Obsession and Sacrifice" was 358. "Becoming Invisible" is only 150 pages but it isn't lacking one bit. This installment shows us the characters in transition.

"Becoming Invisible", like "Obsession and Sacrifice", is told in Nicole's first person point of view and several other character's third person point of view. We get much more of The Impostor's view and I have to tell you, some parts left me reeling. Though the things that were portrayed were heinous and depraved, Carmouche was able to create a very realistic picture of a demented human being. I am saying that as a complement. So many authors attempt to create characters like The Impostor with little to no success. Carmouche's detailed trips into the mind of The Impostor left me with goose bumps and a chill down my spine.

Carmouche isn't done weaving this tale yet as there is a fourth installment coming in the future. I am not sure if that will be the last, but I am anxious to see The Impostor meet his end in a way even more terrible than the end he delivered to his victims thus far.

Thank you to Tiffany Carmouche for providing me with an ARC copy of "Becoming Invisible" in exchange for an honest review.

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