

In the end, it sounds like he’s hoping for a Stockholm Syndrome from his victims as part of falling in love with him His anger outbursts from any rule breakers are brutal and I found some parts hard to swallow. It’s creepy as hell because while he keeps repeating he’s looking for real love from the girls, he’s building a trophy room for his collection of smart and promising girls. The victims are all specifically selected by Casanova, as he builds his Harem. This is also a personal case for Alex, so you feel that emotion carried throughout the book with him. The book is action-paced with small intervals of a slower pace, and you feel the frustration of the main characters when there are dead-ends and few answers. The chapters are short and end on a thought-provoking note, so you can’t put the book down as you need to know what happens next.


The book barely starts before we are hit with a whirlwind of drama ready to burst out. There’s a break in the case when one of the victims, Kate McTiernan, escapes from the clutches of the one that calls himself ‘ Casanova‘.Īs the case evolves, Alex and his partner discover another killer who calls himself ‘ The Gentleman Caller’.Īre these two killers working together or are they competing? Thoughts: It becomes personal when one of the latest kidnapping victims is his niece. All opinions and views are my own.īook Review: Kiss the Girls by James Patterson #bookreview #alexcross #jamespatterson #thrillerbooks #booktwt Tweet Plot:Īlex Cross is called in to investigate a case of young women being abducted from colleges there’s no connection and no trace. Also, Ashley Judd, people!ĭISCLAIMER: This review could contain possible spoilers based on my opinions.

The movie adaptation didn’t receive a great positive response, but I absolutely loved it because the antagonists just made it as creepy as it should’ve been. It was made into a movie in the 90s and back then when I first watched it, I didn’t know it was based on a book. Kiss the Girls is the second book from the Alex Cross series by James Patterson.
