The Roses of May, Dot Hutchison
The Roses of May, Dot Hutchison
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The Roses of May

Author: Dot Hutchison

Narrator: Siiri Scott, Will Damron

Unabridged: 8 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/23/2017


Synopsis

Four months after the explosion at the Garden, a place where young women known as the Butterflies were kept captive, FBI agents Brandon Eddison, Victor Hanoverian, and Mercedes Ramirez are still entrenched in the aftermath, helping survivors in the process of adjusting to life on the outside. With winter coming to an end, the Butterflies have longer, warmer days of healing ahead. But for the agents, the impending thaw means one gruesome thing: a chilling guarantee that somewhere in the country, another young woman will turn up dead in a church with her throat slit and her body surrounded by flowers.Priya Sravasti’s sister fell victim to the killer years ago. Now she and her mother move every few months, hoping for a new beginning. But when she ends up in the madman’s crosshairs, the hunt takes on new urgency. Only with Priya’s help can the killer be found—but will her desperate hope for closure compel her to put her very life on the line?

About Dot Hutchison

Dot Hutchison is the author of The Butterfly Garden and The Roses of May, the first two books in the Collector Trilogy, as well as A Wounded Name, a young adult novel based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Hutchison loves thunderstorms, mythology, history, and movies that can and should be watched on repeat. For more information on her current projects, visit www.dothutchison.com or connect with her on Tumblr (www.dothutchison.tumblr.com), Twitter (@DotHutchison), or Facebook (www.facebook.com/DotHutchison).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chelsea on May 24, 2017

Oh boy. Where to start. I knew I shouldn’t have complained about the dang ending in the previous book. Deep breath. So last year I stumbled upon a novel titled The Butterfly Garden on NetGalley and decided it looked equal parts disturbing and beautiful, and it was both of those things and so much mo......more

Goodreads review by Always on June 25, 2017

Years ago Priya Sravasti's sister was murdered by a serial killer who is still at large, leaving her family irreversibly changed. Her mother, Deshani, must constantly change location for her work helping to shape up HR departments making them move across the country constantly. When Priya's mother i......more

Goodreads review by Mary Beth on May 15, 2017

For those that loved THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN... This is the second book of The Collector Series. I recommend that you start with book 1 The Butterfly Garden. I loved The Butterfly Garden and this one was really creepy good. I didn't find it to be as disturbing as the first book. I loved this one too. I......more

Goodreads review by Kylie on May 25, 2019

I wasn't sure what to expect with this book, seeing as the first book in the trilogy was so powerful, and I was wondering if this follow up would be a worthy successor. It only took me a few pages, however, to be sucked right in. In this book Priya and her mother have moved to Colorado, trying to fi......more

Goodreads review by destiny ♡ on May 11, 2018

#1 The Butterfly Garden ★★★★★ #2 Roses of May ★★★★☆ #3 The Summer Children ★★★★★ "And he realizes that no, he doesn't have to be here. There's no Bureau requirement, no order, no generally agreed guideline, nothing official that mandates his presence at the funeral of a girl who killed herself becau......more