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There is always another vile killer in Black Rock Falls a/k/a Serial Killer Central. This one was especially disturbing because all of the victims are taken at once in the beginning, and then the frightening days and nights begin for these poor young girls.
Prom night should be a night a group of teenage girls and boys will never forget. Unfortunately, this night will not be forgotten not because of fun, but will be remembered as a night of terror for this community. The limousine that is transporting them to the prom disappears without a trace.
Sheriff Jenna Alton is very pregnant, but when she receives the call about the missing teens, she is determined to be a part of the investigation. Kane, Alton and company are the best of the best, but this killer is also very savvy. When the bodies start piling up, it becomes chillingly obvious someone is playing games with people's lives and getting his kicks doing it. This particular killer was especially evil and took great joy in making promises, that he has no intention of keeping, to a group of frightened teenage girls. I got chill bumps reading this book.
This is another winner in this fantastic series. The author continues to build the characters while showing them at work, but also giving us a glimpse into their personal lives. I feel as if I know these characters personally after reading so many of these books. I love a good serial killer thriller, but what I really enjoy about books written by this author is that they are clean. The plot is scary and disturbing, but she handles those scenes with finesse. I also like the pacing of these books. They are easy to read with short chapters without too much information. She just gets to the point. I highly recommend this book, this series and anything written by this author. If you enjoy mysteries, serial killer thrillers, as well as cat and mouse games, you will devour this book, just like I did.
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for this ARC. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

A big thank.you to NetGalley and Book out it's for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is part of an ever growing series, that could be a bit.overwhelming for first time readers. I would start with book one. Shocking how many serial.killers there are in this small town. Sheriff Jenna Alton is heavily pregnant, but insists on being involved. Good story. Lots of suspense. End happens quick. 4 stars

I love returning to Black Rock Falls to see what new killer Jenna and the team must hunt down. I enjoy catching up with what's new in their lives. This was another thrilling page turner. The author manages to keep it fresh and entertaining with continued character development and great suspenseful and sometimes creepy cases. I can't wait for the next book.
Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC.

When a limousine carrying five couples to their prom disappears you'd think ‘tragic accident’, but of course this is Blackrock Falls so it could never be as simple as that, not in serial murder central.
Brilliantly evil, the horrendous depravity of the plot will stun you. I really don't know how the author can come up with so many gripping ideas, but here we are in the 26th instalment, and it's all as fresh as the first.
Another engrossing read in this excellent series which I read in one day.
The subplot continues to delight, too. The ending is lovely, but not without an overheard comment that lays the ground for even more intrigue to come.

When news of a missing limousine reaches Sheriff Jenna Alton and her deputy, David Kane, they fear for the lives of the ten teenagers who were inside and should have been enjoying their prom night. After picking up each passenger from their home, instead of heading to prom, the car turned toward the darkness of the forest around Black Rock Falls. Hours later, Jenna’s team discovers the bodies of the five boys from the car, and her heart shatters when she realizes the girls are still missing. The killer has taken them, and he hasn’t left a single trace. Jenna knows time is running out for the teenagers when a lifeless body is discovered hanging from the branches of a tree, and another is found laying on a boulder nearby, still wearing her prom dress. Taking in the scene, she spots something that makes her pulse race – the girls’ bodies have been displayed just like on a previous murder case she worked. With three young girls unaccounted for, Jenna’s team works around the clock in the dense woodland looking for clues before they find themselves under attack as well.
The twenty sixth book in the series & another very well written, edge of the seat thriller. I love both Dave & Jenna & love how I’ve got to know them throughout the series & how their relationship has grown. Jenna is on a tight time frame as she’s heavily pregnant. Strong characters, a fast paced story had the pages flying by & I was loathe to put it down. Another great addition to the series
I voluntarily read and reviewed a special copy of this book; all thoughts and opinions are my own

Pride drives the killer😩
Tragic for a limousine load of teenagers bound for the prom, with a heavily pregnant Sheriff Alton and crew to the rescue. I consider Black Rock Falls the serial killer hub of Montana with all the mayhem they wreak in each book in this series of which I am an ardent fan. The plot is gripping, the killer a mystery until the exciting climax, and Alton's crew has the personnel and tactical gear to handle every contingency, even tremors and rock slides!
A feature of this story I really appreciated: the author's use of multiple POV includes frequent glimpses through the victims' perspectives.
Great entertainment for a reader who doesn't mind a good measure of darkness.
Thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for sharing a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest opinion.
Review shared on 6/14/25 on Goodreads and with Barnes & Noble and BAM. To be shared with kobo and Google Play upon publication.

Book 26 - Wow wow wow. Finished in one day… Twists to make me gasp out loud!… Read it, thank me later!
loved this one!

Such a good series! every book really draws me in quickly and this one was no different in that respect. It was, however, sooo creepy and I guess scary? Such incredible writing from Hood to give that experience. The plot was fantastic (as always) and done really well with multiple POVs. Highly recommend. Thanks to Debra for another fab buddy read.
Thanks to the author, NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

Thank you Net Gallery and the publisher for sending me an Advanced Readers Copy.
Firstly, I must preface that I have not read any of the other books that belong to this series. Therefore, I did not have the connection to the characters and any expectations before reading this book.
The premise of detectives trying to solve the killings mirroring those of previous serial killers, is not an original concept. It is however a concept, that I do find entertaining. A story does not have to have a unique premise to be an enjoyable read. As long as the characters are fleshed out and multifaceted. Unfortunately regarding this particular book, I feel that the execution of the story and characters fell flat for me.
The story starts with a limo of young men and women on the way to attend their prom. There evening plans are swiftly interrupted, as they are taken hostage. I liked that the story immediately began with high stakes action. I unfortunately feel like the intensity of the story dwindled after the initial action.
I enjoyed the chapter’s that focused on the young women who had been captured. My favorite character was…and I became invested in her fight for survival. I would have appreciated more background information on her and the other women.
I did not find the police procedural chapters engaging. I felt that those chapters veered off into tangents (events), that I personally did not find interesting. It seemed to detract from the story and take away from the high stakes of the main plot.
Certain repetitive actions by characters, (such as Jenna pulling strands of hair from her face), became frustrating. I understand that creating idiosyncrasies in a character , can make them more, relatable and familiar to the reader. I found that the character lacked depth and the action acted more as a filler, to compensate for their lack of personality.
Although this book was not to my personal taste, I can understand why it appeals to others and why the series is popular.
3/5 Star Rating

This is one of DK Hood's BEST!! Spine chilling, twists and turns keep you on your toes the whole time!! This serial killer is one of the worst we've encountered in Black Rock Falls!! I literally could not put this one down, read it in two days! Fans of Kane and Alton will relish this new adventure!!

Book 26 in this brilliant series.
I loved this one. The prologue started at break neck speed and the tension didn't let up until the end. Without giving the plot away I will just say I really enjoyed the trip down memory lane. This is a great series and I can't wait to read the next one.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review "Good Girls Don't Cry", book 26 in the Detectives Kane and Alton series by D. K, Hood. This is the 26th book in the series that I have read and reviewed. I know these characters inside out, and it's always a treat to visit with them again (but I wouldn't want to live there, no-siree, not in Serial Killer Central - not in Summer, not in Winter (and Spring and Fall have their share of menace, too). But I digress.
Jenna and Dave are in the last weeks of her pregnancy, and hoping for a quiet time before their new baby arrives. Fat chance! Do you even know where you live?
When a limousine of teens bound for their prom is hijacked, nobody actually realizes what has happened until none of the teens return the next day. And the hunt is on. It doesn't take long before the limo is found, in a lake, with bodies still trapped inside. The boys are dead (and so is the driver), but where are the girls?
And then the bodies start appearing, seeming copycats of previous Kane/Alton cases, but with one notable addition - "Not Mine". It appears that there's a new monster in town, and it is up to the team to hunt him down and rescue those left alive.
In true form, Jenna, Dave, Shane Wolfe, Emily Wolfe, Deputy Rowley, Chief Deputy Rio and part-time team member Rowley jump into action, not to mention peril, as they race to the finish line. And welcome the new addition.
Can be read as a standalone (there's enough historical detail to bring you up to the present) but the whole series is worth the read.

i was wondering how this was going to go at first. because this kind of plot and the people involved were going to have to go all in or go all in. because taking a set of young kids,finding some dead and some missing. well you have to go for it at that point on the eveil stakes. and D.K.Hood did just that. not overly so but either did it shy away from what we new was a horrific tale.
i was invested from the blurb if im honest with you. but the book took the blurb and ran with it to a brilliantly written book. i was so in to this. so in.
as we know from the blurb we have a group going on their prom. they are dressed and ready for fun. but this isnt fun and what should be their night of dreams turns into a night of horror. because the limousine they are all in doesnt arrive at the prom. on hand is Sherrif and Deputy team Jenna and David. this is where they come across a terrible scene that seems to be getting worse. five are found, the boys. but the girls are all still missing. and there seems to be no traces left behind.
but Jenna sees something in this case. shes recognising it from a previous case. could this be a copycat?
the clock is ticking. are they girls still just missing or have they too been murdered?
i love how this book takes us to both the case and lives of the characters. all the characters have their importance and we are helped to both feel for the victims but also for the others involved in the plot. like our detective team. i looooove how this has been brought to the book and i dont think ive seen it before. we have a couple working together and making a great team. and their is the balance there of the personal life of our pair.
it all goes to make you care so much more about who and what you are reading.
this book is gripping. its tense, its awful to imagine and the pace between investigations, emotional moments and darker moments are all on point.
Hood has blown it out the water with this one. im beyond impressed every time i pick up her books. time and time again she hits all the right points for me. every single time.

Really enjoyed this book, after 25 books you would think that the series would be starting to go stale. But no, this instalment was as fresh and exciting as if it was the first book. Kane and Alton and team have to deal with a serial killer who has kidnapped a limo full of high school teenagers on their way to prom. Jenna is heavily pregnant, will she have the baby in this instalment? This book was exciting with lots of twists and turns and kept me engaged and entertained from page one. DK Hood wrote a cracking story and is on top form. I highly recommend this book, it was a fabulous read.

I'll come right out and write it - I am a HUGE fan of D.K. Hood's writing - 26 books in and the Kane/Alton series has developed such fantastic characters and suspenseful story lines. The writing is always fresh - and readers have come to care about Alton and Kane, along with one of the best supporting casts in fiction. In Good Girls Don'tCry, a limousine full of high school couples goes missing. The boys are later found in the submerged vehicle, but not the girls... until Jenna (about to deliver her first baby any day) is called about a horrific crime scene. And it's one that parallels a previously solved serial killer case. And then, things start to escalate... I could not put this book down! And, I can't wait to see where the author takes the characters next! A big thank you to Bookouture for an advance dreader of this book - the opinions expressed are my own.

I have been reading this series since the very beginning, and 26 books later I am still loving it. There is always some much happening in Black Rock Falls, so many serial killers to be stopped. This one is a real piece of work. Again, a fantastic addition to the series and ending on a happy note. As always, already looking forward to the next one.
It all begins when a limousine full of high school students on their way to prom goes missing. It is pretty messed up and Jenna cannot help herself but get involved, even though she should be resting in preparation for her baby’s birth. We all know that women cannot be told. It is dark and suspenseful, a genuine page turner.
Thanks so much to Bookouture for my advanced copy to read. Publishes on June 24th.

Crack That is the sound of D.K. Hood hitting out of the ballpark yet again with [book:Good Girls Don't Cry: A completely gripping and totally addictive serial killer thriller|229049899]!!!! I could not put this book down! From the very first page I was fully invested and glued to my seat while completely gripped by this shocking page turner! This book packs a punch and takes readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions throughout the book and I loved every second of it!
It's prom night and the teens are dressed to impress and ready to party. It was supposed to be a night to remember but the night turns into a horrific nightmare. When their limousine fails to take the teen couples to prom, married couple, Sheriff Jenna Alton and her deputy, David Kane, are called to investigate. They come across a grim scene when the limousine and 5 bodies are found. The females are missing, and the killer left no clues behind.
Jenna is working against time in more ways than one in this book. She is pregnant and near her due date and the clock is ticking as every second counts in missing person cases. Could this be the work of a copycat killer? This case has strong similarities to another case she worked. Who is the sinister and evil person responsible for the deaths and missing girls? Will Jenna, Kane, and the other law professionals solve this case in time to save the missing girls???????
This book was dripping with dread, danger, tension, anxiety, and atmosphere. Whew! This book kept me on my toes and turning those pages. I felt for the victims and the officers tasked with finding any survivors. The side/supporting characters are fantastic and always contribute to the plot and investigations. I love both Jenna and Kane and enjoying how D.K. Hood also showcases the3ir home life with their son Tauri. This provides a well-rounded view of the characters, their personalities, and their sense of community/found family withe those close to them.
D.K. Hood did a tremendous job of creating a diabolical evil character and her vivid descriptions had me feeling as if I was right there during the action as a silent observer. She really put me through a ringer of emotions while reading this book. D.K. Hood has the knack for creating a sense of urgency in readers as her characters search for clues and conduct their investigations. As with the other books in this series, there is great character development, intriguing investigations, and brilliant investigative work. I am already chomping at the bit, with my fingers crossed that I won't have to wait too long for the next book in this brilliant and gripping series to come out.
Wonderfully written, well thought out, perfectly paced and hard to put down! If you have not read this series, you are missing out. On the bright side, most of the books in this fabulous series (such as this one), can be read a stand-alone novel.

As we get closer to Jenna's due date she and Kane have different ideas of what is too much, but Jenna might win this one.
Kids are getting ready for prom and when the last one of one group is picked up then the nights activities are in overdrive. This brings Jenna into the office in the wee hours of the morning.
Will she let her deputies handle this and stay on bed rest as she's supposed to?
I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review .

4.5 stars
Book 26 and D. K. Hood delivers another gripping read!
As expected in this series, a great pace, continued character development and a new serial killer in town that Sheriff Jenna Alton and her team will catch.
Five teen couples off to prom in a limo, a night of anticipation, a night to remember, turns to tragedy and horror when a serial killer sets his sights on this group to prove Jenna and her team made a mistake on a past case. He is back and he wants recognition and enjoys every minute.
This case will take you down memory lane of past cases. Carter joins the team during the search and stays on to support and when a team member is injured, Jenna calls on Raven to continue to lend a hand after he provides some initial assistance in the search efforts.
The book ends on a happy note and to avoid too much of a spoiler for those not this far in the series yet, there is a new little addition to the group….

This is book #26 of the Kane & Alton series, and we are back in serial killer central, Black Rock Falls. Whilst it is part of a series it can be read as a standalone book, although I would recommend reading them in series order for better understanding of the characters stories. A group of 10 teenagers in a limo on their way to the school prom go missing and it's down to Sheriff Jenna Alton and her team to lead the investigation. I've read all of the book in this series, and whilst we are 26 books in, the storylines are still as gripping and exciting as they were earlier in the series.
This was a great fast paced story and I was hooked into the investigation into the missing teens right from the beginning. I like Sheriff Jenna Alton and Deputy Dave Kane's characters and have always found they work really well together both in their personal and work lives. It does feel like Jenna has been pregnant for years though, so it's exciting to find that their baby will soon be here. Fair play to Jenna though for continuing to work and be an active part in this investigation, despite Dave's misgivings about this. All of the usual supporting characters are back and I love seeing Raven becoming a more permanent member of the team.
The storyline is excellent, gripping and super fast paced, and as usual you are given plenty of suspects to ponder over. The chapter perspectives change from the missing teens to the investigating team and as the little town is known for it's serial killers, we unsurprisingly find that the bodies begin to pile up. Black Rock Falls sounds idyllic, but it really isn't somewhere you'd want to live with it's long history of attracting the most terrifying of serial killers! This latest instalment was filled with suspense and was, in parts, a little bit gruesome with the discovery of some of the bodies. It held my attention throughout and I couldn't put the book down until the very end. I can't wait for the next book in series to see how Kane and Alton's storylines pan out!! Would definitely recommend!