my hoa ocs are literally: regular teenage girl with daddy issues, delusional narcissist, and strange chemistry grandma
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Drawing Dead by Patrick Logan
Title: Drawing Dead
Author: Patrick Logan
Series: Chase Adams FBI #3
Number of Pages: 247
Genre: Police Procedurals
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent
Date of Original Publication: May 7, 2018
ISBN: 978-1718857995
Woohoo, first book down for the year on the first day of the year! Off to a good start! Happy 2024 everyone!
Drawing Dead is book three of Patrick Logan’s Chase Adams FBI series. I started this series during my local mystery book club. The storyline revolves around a woman in the FBI who has severe trauma after her little sister was kidnapped years before. She’s also a drug addict and can’t keep it separate from the job.
I like that these stories are easy reads. The storylines and settings are different in each book and Logan keeps it entertaining. For the most part I also like the characters in each of these books. Logan has kept a consistent partner for Chase within the FBI and his character starts to develop more in the third book. I like that this book toggled to his point of view of things.
I don’t care for Chase’s drug use / background in these books. I’m hoping after this book that Logan works to move Chase on from that. I feel like it’s a common theme among a lot of police crime series to have the main character ailed with addiction problems.
★★★★ Will read book 4, would recommend the series if you’re looking for some light reading.
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Up Next:
-Charm by Tracy Wolff (Crave #5)
-Dark World by Zak Bagans
-Vanished in Vermillion by Lou Raguse
Yearly Goal Markers:
Book Goal: 1/75 = .01%
Page Goal: 247 / 15k = .01%
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I decided Danny needed a fire core AU where the portal accident blew up the entire block, condemned all of Amity, and was left to haunt it for 100 years before Sam and Tuck find him 🥰 for enrichment
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Is denby going to be redeemed in your story?
I can promise you that this is not a Caroline Denby redemption story. My goal is that you will understand her as a character better by viewing her through the lens of a character (Bee) who has taken the brunt of all of Caroline’s manipulation tactics, that we see glimpses of in canon, for her whole life. And how that affects the way a person views the world.
Denby is a character that has always fascinated me because she is so scarily realistic. Not the demon stuff obvi but just the way she acts and the choices she makes. While I wanted to explore what a Jacob/Matthijs dynamic would look like in HOA, I knew it wouldn’t be as charitable bc Denby is a textbook narcissist, so any child she had any part in ‘raising’ would be subjected to fierce lovebombing, gaslighting, etc.. But Denby is more complex than even that and I hope that shows as we move forward with Drawing Dead
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