Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Review: 5 stars for You Can Scream (Laurel Snow #5) by Rebecca Zanetti

 

Twisted family relationships, sociopaths and conspiracy theories abound in the icy Cascade Mountains of Washington State in New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti's heart-pounding series about an FBI profiler and her equally brilliant sister on the wrong side of the law.

Laurel’s family was never simple—but her half-sister, Abigail, a brilliant, unpredictable psychopath, just made it lethal. Accused of murdering their father, a man she always called a monster, Abigail claims self-defense. As the trial unfolds and long-buried family secrets explode into headlines across Washington State, Laurel’s hard-won privacy is shattered. And the nightmare is just beginning.

Even as Abigail’s trial consumes public attention, new dangers close in as the murder of a prominent scientist and the illegal poaching of a rare Pacific plant point to something insidious. Laurel turns to Washington Fish and Wildlife captain Huck Rivers, her partner in work and life, for help. But the deeper they dig, the more the case seems to echo the chaos unraveling Laurel’s world.

With danger tightening around her, Laurel faces an impossible choice: trust Abigail in one crucial, treacherous alliance, or risk losing everything. Her career, her relationships, even her life hang in the balance. The clock is ticking—and if the threat breaks loose, nothing will be fast enough to stop it.

Buy Links and More

What I thought about You Can Scream

Laurel Snow is back, still dealing with her crazy but brilliant sister and associates. Abigail is about to go on trial for killing her father when a sniper makes his presence known. But who is the target? Abigail or Laurel?

I just love this series. It's just so easy to fall into this story. Laurel is a extremely likable character and Abigail has enough crazy for just about everyone. There's always a complicated crime drama surrounding them.

And then there's Huck, the Fish and Game Captain and Laurel's colleague and more. This relationship has been building since the start of the series and really warmed my heart in You Can Scream. They are just so great together, whether solving a case or just spending time together.

Recommended for romantic suspense readers. Loved it!


 

No comments:

Review: 5 stars for You Can Scream (Laurel Snow #5) by Rebecca Zanetti

  Twisted family relationships, sociopaths and conspiracy theories abound in the icy Cascade Mountains of Washington State in New York Tim...