Reviewed by Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading on

4 of 5 stars

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My oh My! Shadow Dancer is one of those stories that leaves a lasting impression with the reader. Be prepared to be taken on a journey that is rife with suspense, mystery, intrigue and drama. It is a gripping read that will you on the edge of your seat and have you turning the pages as you eagerly try to find out what next this story has in store for you.

This is a great start to what appears to be a new series, and it can be read as a standalone. When the story began there were questions that sprung to mind and the only way to get them answered was to delve deeper into the story. It pulls you in from the outset and holds you until the very end. This is a difficult read to put down, so be prepared to lose some sleep.


It was not difficult to figure out who the villain was, however, what made the story intriguing was figuring out what is next move would be.

The story focuses on the Morrow family. This family is shrouded in secrets that even after fifteen years they are still haunted by it. The secrets came to light when Tristan Morrow received an assignment in her English class, where she was required to write a biography on her mother. Tristan grew up believing that her mom had left her family, howvever she found oout that htis was not the case. Tristan discovered that her mother was taken from her famiy in a violent manner.

What follows is a story of discovery, love passion and obsession. It shows the effect that one man's obsession can have on his victim and by extension the victim's family.

If you like stories filled with intrigue, mystery, suspense and that keep you up way into the night then buy yourself a copy of Shadow Dancer


Favourite quote
First, be careful who you trust, second when you love, love with all your heart and thirdly when you believe in something, fight with all your might, until there is no fighting left to be done. Live life with courage and with faith.

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