Rating:  Summary: Provocative and gripping -- great second effort from Reese! Review: Laura Reese's debut effort, Topping from Below, has become one of my favorite novels. Its dark, sinister and controversial world enticed me. I couldn't wait to read Panic Snap.A victim of a mysterious accident that led to amnesia, Carly Tyler tries to put together the pieces of the puzzle that is her past, but she gets more than she bargains for. Despite some similarities to Below, Panic Snap follows Reese's tradition of illustrating the taboo subject of hardcore S&M with a plot that twists all the way to the end. I didn't want this book to end -- and was savoring the final few pages. This is a tale by a master storyteller, without the bells and whistles that accompany most mystery/thrillers. I look forward to reading this skilled and gifted author's next project.
Rating:  Summary: A GEREAT EFFORT Review: THE AUTHOR tries to put herself in the place of a sexually abused person,... with an excuse. erotically, and technically, it is well-written. the author has empathy, sympathy, the author Even enjoys what she writes. i liked it,too. unfortunately, she will not win the pulitzer prize for this. Faulkner tried it years ago. the lady has talent. stan sanders, m.d (ss69422AOL.COM
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