Creep by Jennifer Hillier (Book Review)

Creep by Jennifer Hillier (Book Review)

Title: Creep
Author: Jennifer Hillier

Ethan Wolfe has a girlfriend of his own and didn’t mind so much that his professor and lover, Dr. Sheila Tao, was getting married. What set him off was the fact that she perceived her engagement as the end of their relationship. Unwilling to stop their affair, he becomes the creep that every woman fears.

Creep is a dark thriller that delves into the world of psychotic killers, sexual addictions, and perverse psychological warfare with an incredible plot twist. The characters are well developed and believably defined. The plot is fast paced without being rushed. The editing was practically flawless.

I found this book hard to put down and my attention was riveted from the beginning. Things are not always as they appear; the innocent are not so innocent, the meek are not so defenseless, and the guilty … well I don’t want to give too much away. Buy it, read it, enjoy it, and ALWAYS second guess just who you might be dating. I’d recommend this book to anyone who loves thrillers.

Reviewed by Laurie Love from A Goddess of Frugality. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own.


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