Kayla Palos
6/3/12
BG3
Absolute Fear
By: Lisa Jackson
“Absolute Fear” written by Lisa Jackson is about this girl named Eve. She is in love with this boy named Cole, and he has been convicted for murder. When she was little, she would explore her fathers work place. He worked in an asylum, so Eve would constantly be exploring the rooms, discovering secrets, and keeping secrets of her own. When new crimes are committed the common thing about them is, they are all tattooed a specific number. She believes that those numbers have something to do with Our lady of Virtues Hospital (the asylum). Once she uncovers a key to evidence about these murders, her thoughts and dreams are now scarred. She is practically handed evidence from her already dead friend, she had found years ago swimming in her own pool of blood. Eve went to New Orleans, to leave her past in the past and move on, but she can’t stop thinking about her lover Cole. Her secrets have been keeping him off the hook from attempted murder. But does she really know the truth? Or does she just not want to believe it?............
I liked this book ALOT.... it was constantly entertaining, had a lot to keep on, but it was exciting and overwhelming at the same time. I liked how Eve was mysterious and very much alert. Because she got shot, and it effected her memory, I think that is what made the book so long, because Cole was able to make it more of a challenge. I think the it was never really a dull moment. I know that because she was so scarred from everything that happened, she felt like she was a little but of prey as well. I think that she had a good character and it was played out well. She wasn’t too clingy, but she love Cole enough that it made it a good romantic but “horror” story too.
I would recommend this book to anyone 35 years and younger, maybe 40 at the most. I know that is more of a bigger novel, but it was still fun and thrilling. I would rate this book a 5 out of 5 because it was just that good. It wasn’t cheesy, and it didn’t feel like it just ran on the same conflicts. Every chapter was like the same excitement as reading a new book, it kept me busy and wanting to read more, and I think that anyone would enjoy reading it.