My happily ever after started with a coma
I didn’t think things could get worse.
Then I was accidentally eye-napped.
It’s complicated, but because of me, a four-year old is being hunted by a kidnapping-murderer and all she has is a Barbie head to help her out.
If I don’t do something, she’s going to disappear –permanently.
I have one question:
How can I save her when all I can do is jump
from one set of printed eyes to another?
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By Alicia Hardin
Aug 23, 2011
Having read many of Michelle Erickson’s books as I sat down to read “Pic Jump” I knew I was in for a great story with action and “Pic Jump” met those expectations with flying colors and more. From the start “Pic Jump” was a well-written book full of romance and action. Yes, I know I put romance in that description and some people will see that and say that romance novels are not for them, I would say don’t miss out on this book. Yes, there is romance in this book but there is a lot more action. “Pic Jump” starts out as a love story with the character Pic finally finding the one guy she has been waiting for only to have her happily ever after cut short-she goes into a coma on her wedding day. The novel then follows her spirit as she journeys to Los Angeles and the road back home, her companions a four year-old child named Emma, a Barbie doll head, and a murderer whose one goal is to get a hold of Emma. The intrigue involved keeps the reader turning pages while ignoring the clock that... More > is letting them know dawn is just a few hours away. As for the characters in the book, they are well thought out from Pic and Emma to the secondary characters, like Mr. O, an elderly gentleman whose back story leads to his willingness to help a frightened child in a place unknown to her. The places the author takes Pic and Emma through are detailed and varied spanning several cities and state which finds the reader entertained and visually stimulated. “Pic Jump” was an excellent book to read, as well as a book that no one would mind giving to the young people in their lives. This is due to the fact that there is nothing in the book that would cause any possible questions that would have an adult searching for a way to avoid the question just asked of them.< Less