Two dead girls, another one missing, and a secret that will rip a tight-knit community apart…
When a missing teen’s body shows up dismembered on the side of the road, Lt. Damien Kaine must crush her parent’s hopes of her safe return. The parents are pushing for details and answers. Two things he can’t give. The abduction of a second girl brings only one clue. The girls look like.
As Damien searches for a sadistic killer, a disturbing pattern emerges. The more he digs into the community’s history, the more missing girls he finds.
With the lack of evidence or movement forward on the case, a quirky FBI profiler is pulled in to assist with the investigation. Damien wrestles with disdain for the agent and an equally strong sexual attraction to her, as he deals with mounting frustrations.
Tensions rise with the abduction of another girl. Damien and his team are in a race against time to save her. But the case is about to take a frightful turn. What they uncover will not only rock them to their core, it will haunt them forever.
Stopped reading at 20% through. The level of conversation between the two investigating officers is so unremittingly juvenile that I couldn't take any more. I need more intelligent characters than this pair.
This is a must read if you are into serial killers, detectives, and FBI! I didn't want it to end. Third chapter in and I thought I was reading an episode of Criminal Minds. I seen another review also stated this. If they followed the book there could be a damn great movie made. I have been reading some awesome books lately but this one has topped them all. I can't wait to read more by this author.
This book was painful to read. I kept reading it waiting for the twist or for anything interesting to happen but it never did. Not only is it written poorly (stop putting commas in the middle of sentences that don’t need them) but I wasn’t sure if I was reading a mystery or a romance novel. It’s crazy how every single character is out-of-this-world good looking. I didn’t like that one minute I was reading about a man raping, torturing, and murdering teenage girls and the next minute I was reading graphic sex scenes. Pick a lane! Definitely not reading another book by this author.
Some books suck you in from the first page and you know you'll enjoy reading them. The time you spend with their plots, in their settings, spying on their characters, eavesdropping to their conversations and witnessing their dramas is just too short, no matter how long the book is you are reading, how many pages you still have left before you reach the end.
This is the case with Innocence Taken: Pray He Kills You Quickly by Victoria M. Patton. This police procedure—detective—crime thriller signed by an author with BS in Forensic Chemistry and a former Coast Guard doing Search and Rescue/Law Enforcement, was a promise from the start and remained a great read until the end.
No spoilers except for the mention of Lieutenant Damien Kaine, Detective Joe Hagan and Special Agent Dillon McGrath with the FBI on their frantic hunt for a handsome serial killer, a psycho and a sexual sadist who takes slow and great pleasure in abusing and punishing his young female victims. The bright lights showed every drop of blood, every piece of skin, and every other horror. The walls had more space covered with blood than without. Pieces of flesh and bone draped almost every surface.
Patton balances gruesome scenes of pain, torture and suffering with the scenes of infatuation, fatal attraction and passionate lovemaking; criminal and forensic investigation and psychological profiling with the scenes of common and undisturbed everyday life of rural farming in Illinois.
My biggest kudos, though, go to the protagonists' characterization whose strong, fluent, entertaining and real dialogues I consumed with gusto. I didn't miss a single word, I couldn't, because I was there with them all the time!
We are lucky Innocence Taken: Pray He Kills You Quickly is just the first book in The Damien Kaine Series; Patton signed us up for good crime stories in its sequels as well!
It read like it was written by a horny fourteen year old boy. The characters are all over the place. Banter between the characters is childish, crude and moronic.The author throws in some Italian that doesn’t make sense. I don’t know where the heck they got the translation from but it was terrible. Do not waste your time with this book.
This book is Criminal Minds meets Fifty Shades of Grey with better writing. The characters are strong and pull you into their world. The details the author uses help turn this piece of fiction into reality in your imagination. I could easily see this picked up as a tv series. Maybe amazon or Netflix will pick it up so the story won't have to be diluted for mainstream tv. I can't wait for the next book.
When a young woman's dismembered body is discovered two Chicago detectives and a beautiful FBI profiler must out aside their personal demons and work together. But their adversary is relentless and well practiced.
While the serial killer storyline was good the foul language and general unprofessionalism of the main characters was grating. Too mush time was wasted with them expressing their outrage st the crimes. That a potential victim would seek safety in the bed of one of the detectives was unbelievable, especially since she worked for another police agency. The writing was amateurish and the romances cheesy. The one detective's cat served up some amusement though.
Could have been a very good read indeed. However, the author's apparent infatuation with the sexual activities of the main characters borders on obsession,much to the detriment of the main storyline. Some of the verbal exchanges between the two detectives is infantile to say the least. Victoria M.Patton make up your mind. Do you want to write thrillers or soft porn ? In my opinion the two don't mix.
This is the first in the Damien Kaine series of books. As serial killer stories go this was a pretty good one. It flowed very well and I enjoyed how it carried on showing what goes on after they’ve arrested the killer which a lot of books don’t do. The capture of said killer was good too, a lot more realistic than how many books do it. And by that I mean there wasn’t a massive show down between the main character and the killer, he was apprehended how I imagine it happens.
All in all a good read. The only reason I’ve given it four and not five stars is because I really could’ve done without the whole love story and sex scenes that took up a lot of the book. I’m really not interested in ‘dog in heat’ partner or the main characters sex life in a blow by blow account (excuse the pun!)
I’d have preferred just the story of the killer and how they caught him and leave out the sex and antics of the cops. That was quite annoying and did somewhat spoil what was otherwise a really good story. Not that I’m a prude, I just like my serial killer books to be about serial killers and not half crime and the other half mills & boon.
I’d like to read more from this author but not sure I will just yet, not sure I want to have another book that has a lot of redundant side stories in.
Prepare to glue yourself to the chair for an emotional roller coaster. This nail-biter will keep you on edge. Amazing character development and engaging dialogue.
25% in and I'm still bored stiff since the beginning. It's so lame and boring. I just can't get into it. I usually read every day but with this book I am avoiding my Kindle altogether lately. It feels like a chore to read it. The main character is boring and the way Damien and Joe are feeling and thinking is very much feminine. I know it's written by a woman but I get the feeling the author has no clue about men altogether. She also tries to throw in some hot sex scenes but it feels more like Joe's a horny street dog than a person. Even if a man is obsessed with sex he'd not drool like this over everything and everyone with breasts. If these people were my friends I'd cut contact with them forever. So boring and unrealistic. I usually finish a book to give the author some respect as a lot of work went into writing a book but I just can't waste my time any longer. I want to enjoy reading. If I want to be bored like this I'll read my daughter's uni assignments instead.
Damn, what a book! As a lover of true crime this was fascinating to read from both the good guys and the bad guys perspectives. Definitely helped that the writing was superb. Will grab the next book in the series… hooked 😊
This book was glued to my hands the whole time. Couldn't put it down. I can see why these two ladies fell for the two detectives. The guys were so different, but they were both so caring for the girls, each in their own ways. I couldn't wait for them to catch this monster before he took another life. Well done Victoria.
If this is the kind of writing the author has for her first book...i can't wait to see what she has next. Great characters..and not just the main one. She gave everyone else a life of their own. So much so that I'd want to read a book on them. The story is heavy and it feels so real. It gripped me and I didn't want to put it down.
⭐ - i'm shocked that this book has over 1k five star reviews. i wish i could take back the time it took me to read this book. i don't know if the author was trying to do something by making it a thriller mixed in with an adult romance, but it didn't work. i don't want to be reading about a teenage girl being raped to the point that she's bleeding, and then in the next chapter reading about the main characters fucking. it made me feel sick. how the main characters could witness something like that then go back to their lives and make jokes and stuff is beyond me.
even beyond that, i found the conversations juvenile (literally the words "ass juice" was used between the two male detectices) and couldn't stand any of the main characters. they all had no personality beyond some "trauma" that was barely even considered outside of a couple of conversations, and they were all "painstakingly beautiful" and had everyone around them dropping their underwear.
i liked the idea behind the actual thriller part but everything else was so bad i wish i could erase it from my memory
2.5 stars which is me being generous. I didn't find the characters likeable - a cop who starts his morning by smashing his alarm clock against the wall, gets irrationally angry at a woman for lying to him about her job when he equally lied about his, and who was surprised to speak to a woman who liked sports and was "somehow" blonde and smart was never going to be someone I took to. His and Joe's interactions with each other and banter was just so childish. Women felt very second place in this book - almost every interaction with a woman talked about her tits and it's like they were there to be ogled, damsels in distress, or victims, and barely anything else. I found it hard to believe the three main characters, Damien and Dillon especially, were just *so good-looking* that every professional person they came across just couldn't help their eyes popping out of their sockets when they walked into the room. As if waitresses flirt with men who are at a table with a lone woman then get very bitchy attitudes on when the man doesn't take the bait lmao. And don't get me started on how Taylor ~wasn't like other girls~. At least it's refreshing that a man was willing to uproot his life and move for a woman's work for once. I couldn't stomach all the cop characters reassuring him "no it's totally fine that you abused your power as a cop and almost shot your horrid cheating fiancée because you never actually did it" either. Oh and how could I forget Damien peppering his speech with shite Italian?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Mild spoilers, but not really. I’m at about 25% into the book, and I just had to complain. Does the author think men turn off their brains and think with their penises every time a woman is concerned? I’d have been okay if it was written by an introverted, hormone-driven twelve year old who has never interacted with grown ups properly, but if you know even one, ONE decent adult male, you know they don’t just think ogle at asses or imagine women naked or get surprised if women know/like sports. Look, either the author is, or the two man leads are twelve. One of this has to be true. I know some people prefer one-night stands, and they’ve had a large number of partners and I’m completely fine with it. But do they always, always talk or think about only their breasts and butts and nothing else? Was nothing else about this woman appealing other than how good her “full lips would look wrapped around something else”? The one extra star is only for the murder-mystery part, mind you, which is something I can’t even focus on because of how this immaturity is disgusting me. Why does this book have such good ratings? Do I need to stop trusting goodreads now? Please don’t read this book if you like decent, mature leads, who may love/have sex in the book, but at least don’t think like porn characters all through the day.
The story base was good police procedural, but give me strength, the rest was pathetic. Supposedly hard ass detectives talking like15 year old school girls, no way. To me this is the first/ last book, more a sex manual, than detective novel.
Oh my gosh, I feel so mean leaving a bad review. This is somebodies work! They poured so much time and effort in to this.
The pacing of the story was great. Even though there were things that really pissed me off about the book, I was able to continue reading it because I was intrigued by the mystery and the pace was good enough to keep me moving.
But here’s what I have to say otherwise.
The banter and conversations in this book are INCREDIBLY juvenile. Really inappropriate, misogynistic, immature, and annoying. And it’s literally constant. Like they can’t talk to anybody without making an annoying or disgusting comment or joke. Aside from the banter, the conversations are just so unbelievable. A stranger is laughing to the point of TEARS because the guy showed him a picture of his cat in a costume? Oh and my como se dice opener was a nod to the 2 main guys constantly using Italian and Irish language as forms of expression. It felt like an attempt to give them some sort of background. It was weird.
Why is everybody so sexy?? It felt like I was reading a vampire series.
As freakishly annoying and never ending as the banter was, the only thing truly worse was this one lesson I learned…. Rape and murder books shouldn’t also be horny books. Like I cannot stress enough how uncomfortable and inappropriate it was to read about a raped and dismembered girl only to have the main character having sex in the next paragraph. Or for them to be shaking from the sexual tension when they’re on the scene of a crime??? Or when they’re saying things like “do I still have my legs?” After sex. When they, again… are actively on the case of someone who rapes and dismembers women. I mean that is such bad taste lol.
I really kept pushing through because I thought the mystery was going to make it all worth it, but honestly, it didn’t.
I finished this book because my goal this year is to have no DNF’s. I guess I’m being tested by this being my first read of the year.
Again, ya I feel bad leaving this review 😭 to the author: your writing style and pacing really is good. I was drawn in to the mystery. I think you could really write something amazing, but for me personally, this wasn’t the one!
This is book one from the Damien Kaine thriller series. He's a detective whose just had a life changing incident rock his world. Uncertain as to whether he even wants to continue with the police, he is unexpectedly promoted to Lieutenant and put in charge of the Vicious Crimes Unit in Chicago taking over from his previous boss. He and his partner are immediately sent off to a small town to investigate the discovery of a human remains. Their friendship and years of experience together play well off each other as they start with no leads and little to go on to search for the monster responsible. With the aid of a profiler sent from the FBI in Quantico the three of them are faced with some heartbreaking discoveries as the story goes on. We are introduced to the killer and the horrible thins he does. We ache with the victims and their families. This is not a mystery where we are given enough clues to solve it on our own but much more of a police procedural that takes us along some dark paths until we reach the end.
There are some pretty steamy scenes among some of the characters but tough descriptive they fit the narrative and problems in the respective lives. I thought they were well handled and in context, not just some sex for the sake of the story.
I think this is a good but dark story, well written, good characters, wrinkles in the plot throughout. The author does a great job at what she is trying to do. At the same time, there is some significant darkness in the book. I'll read others in the series in the future, but readers need to understand this is not a nice "cozy mystery" or an episode of "Murder, She Wrote" but rather much more akin to a very dark episode of "Law and Order ; Special Victims Unit." For those looking for that sort of crime story, I think the author has done an excellent job and I recommend it on that basis.
I had high hopes for this book--the characters were interesting & the storyline was good...in the beginning. Long before I was halfway through, though, I had to wonder if it was a crime story or a romance novel. The fact that the author felt the need to interject chemistry between two of the leading characters is understandable; flesh out the characters, make them more human, etc. What wasn't understandable is why she felt the need to make it a main part of the story. I see that it's a series, so maybe it has something to do with the long game? Regardless, the sexual tension was trite and overwhelming to the point that I didn't even care how the story ended, I just wanted to be done with it. And then there's the sexual escapades of the other lead character--whose conquest seemed to play a bigger part of the whole story, for a short time, anyway. She was being stalked, but did I miss the part where her storyline was tied up nice & neat? There was no mention of her 'closure' or even whether she was really being stalked by the protagonist; or did I miss that part? I must admit to skipping over the sexual tryst parts because there were so many of them. I don't like romance novels, so I didn't think this one would turn out to be one, especially with the subject matter. I stand corrected. I actually skipped 2 complete chapters (53 & 54) because each one focused solely on the sex between the main characters--one chapter devoted to Joe & Taylor, the other for Damien & Dillon. Really? Anyway, the story was good as long as it focused on the crime, but closure for the victims and their families wasn't really there. Closure for the romance storyline, however, was tied up fairly neatly, complete with the proverbial bow. While I generally love to read a series more than a stand-alone book, I won't be persuing this one.
Well what can you say! I started off by liking this book, it had a good opening, another young girl's mutilated body was found and Lt Damien Kaine was leading a task force to find the, by now, serial killer. The banter between him and his second in command was funny, to a point, where part way through it began to grate. A profiler was brought in and Damien and Dillon, for that was her name, were immediately attracted to each other. This part kept getting in the way of the plot I thought and became rather an irritant rather than enhancing and adding to the story. Well those were my thoughts.
The story would have stood alone quite well without the Fifty Shades of Grey bit barging into the story later at every turn it seemed. However they did through some very good team work, manage to find the serial killer so a satisfactory ending all round. Although it did make me think of the poor parents whose daughters were tortured, decapitated and chopped in bits, and who were left to carry on with their lives, because in real life in America there are many parents it seems if you read or watch the news, whose lives have been changed radically by the actions of some warped minded individuals.
So did I like it or not like it? Hard to say really so I've sat on the fence and given it a 2.
"Innocence Taken" is not for the faint of heart. This novel plunges you into the darkness of a psychopath's mind, where the gruesome murders of young girls will leave you frozen in horror. Lieutenant Damien Kaine, alongside Detective Joe of the Vicious Crimes Unit, delve into a chilling serial killing spree with the expertise of FBI Profiler, Agent Dillon McGrath. The revelations unearthed by the investigative team are so shocking, they challenge the very limits of human depravity. The relentless pursuit of the truth, the intricate web of evidence and the sheer intensity of the narrative will hold you captive. This masterful thriller demands a strong constitution, but for those who dare, it's a riveting descent into the depths of human darkness.
Honestly, I really struggled to finish this book. The actual storyline is OK, but I felt that it was brought down by the characters. Not only are all bar one of the "professional" characters male, but any interactions or descriptions of characters are focused on their physical characteristics. Essentially, just how attractive they all are. I also thought there were some pretty questionable statements about women and girls and how they "can't help themselves around attractive men."
If you can look past all that (which seemingly most people can based on the overall Goodreads rating), the storyline isn't bad but I was left wondering whether the main purpose of the book was as a thriller or a romance book with little real narrative.
A well built argument for a thriller with interesting characters who although deal with gruesome crime situations do not loose humour or hope. Besides crime and the action looking for the perpetrator, the story also has romance and some steamy parts which are not the most important in the book. The crime scenes are so well described that you can almost see the grotesque actions to which the serial killer submit his preys; although this is a work of fiction it´s sad to realize stories like this are happening in the world. Innocence taken is a good book and it makes an enjoyable reading. I downloaded a free copy of this book from StoryOrigin and this is my honest review.