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The Summer Children by Dot Hutchison - Book 3 of the Collector's series

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  Young children are being left on Mercedes Ramirez's doorstep with a teddy bear. They've been told that she will keep them safe. The frequency increases and children are left around town at random. The common aspect - most of these children have been abused and damaged for life. Mercedes knows what that means and has dedicated her life to help children, no matter what. The question looming large is, at which moment does rescuing a child do more harm than good? This book reads from the POV of Mercedes Ramirez. She has a history which is known to Vic and Eddison, the two people she is closest to. When it repeats itself in the form of hundreds of children, there is only so much she can do, but she does it nonetheless. An Angel is killing off abusive parents and forcing children to watch so they know they are safe. She then makes sure they are found by Mercedes. This books is an improvement over the 2nd in the series. I could read it and kept me engaged. Although, I must add, I kn...

The Roses of May by Dot Hutchison - Book 2 of the Collector's series

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  Priya Sravasti lost her sister Chavi to a mad man who kills young girls and surrounds them with flowers. But that's not all. He now wants Priya to be his and follows her across continents reminding her of his presence by sending her the exact flowers surrounding the 16 girls he killed. The Quantico three - Victor Hanoverian, Brandon Eddison and Mercedes Ramirez, race to find him, but will they in time? The book reads from the POV of Priya and is focused on Eddison, like the first book was focused on Hanoverian. Inara and Bliss, the butterflies, the Gardener and his son make appearances in this book too. Priya is fierce, but her mother Deshani is a furnace. These women are incredibly sharp and smart and Eddison is their family. The story is familiar. It doesn't read well though. I found the language and the phrasing a bit tedious to get through. It was hard to keep reading because it got a bit boring but I wanted to know who the killer was so I kept reading. The author present...

The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison

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  Young girls are captured by a man who calls himself the Gardener. He keeps them in a literal garden and tattoos them with wings. The madness doesn't end there. He finds a way to keep them after their death and the date of their death is already decided - he knows it and so do the Butterflies. FBI agents Eddison and Hanoverian are charged with questioning survivors to know the truth, but there is one particular girl named Maya who knows more than she lets on. It is she who the other butterflies look to and what she has to say will shock and stun the FBI. Seems intriguing right? That's because it is. It reads really well. I wanted to keep turning the pages to know more, to understand why and to get to that final chapter to know how it all ends. The language used is very polished and the pace of the book is steady. Unfortunately, that's about it. The conclusion is very underwhelming and I didnt understand what I read initially. I actually had to go back and read it again. No...