Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Tegen Cave by Inge-Lise Goss Review & Giveaway


After running from her boyfriend’s powerful organized crime family, Sara Jones starts a new life in a new town. But when people around her start dying from poisonous spider bites after she receives a mysterious package with a spider concealed inside, she worries that the family has found her. Life takes an even more bizarre turn when she seems to be not only immune to the spider venom, but also surrounded by a sinister group of people she suspects is a spider cult. Even her new boyfriend starts acting suspiciously. Just who can she trust?



I don't like spiders.  There, I got that off of my chest.  However, Goss does an impeccable job of creating a dynamic of fear, horror and suspense.  Sara Jones just wants to get on with her life, without the extra baggage of her ex's crime family tagging along.

Things are going well until she receives a package with a spider inside.  Are they trying to kill her? How did they find her so quickly and why won't they leave her alone to live her life in peace? Those thoughts are in Sara's mind but she must be immune because she lives to see another day.  But, those around her aren't and as the bodies begin to drop, so does Sara's new found freedom.

With a love interest, page-turning suspense and a crop of clamorous characters, The Tegen Cave is an engrossing and captivating read, even if I did jump at every movement around me, a fearing a spider!




*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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