Homicidal Innocence by V.J. Lee – Review by Melissa Saxton
Homicidal Innocence by V.J. Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Enter the playground of the affluent, Diamond Valley where the rich have everything and are always looking to outdo the neighbors even down to the cooks and nannies.
The nannies don’t mind, young beautiful women take on these nanny jobs, not because they love kids but they are hoping to snag a rich life… that is except Maya.
Maya truly adores children, in college for child psychology and wants to be a social worker she doesn’t much care for the games the rich like to play and keeps her head down… bit someone else has set foot in Diamond Valley and they are looking for their next trophy.
A serial killer is hunting rhe community torturing and killing in brutal ways and kidnapping others and they stay missing.. and the focus has turned on Emma
With Cole, the area detective , he and Maya will try to unravel the mystery of this child born serial killer before it’s too late and the gripping ride you will take in this story is not one you will soon forget.
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