Book Review - The Asylum Confessions #3
- heatherrlynn13
- Jul 21, 2021
- 2 min read

YES ANOTHER CONFESSIONS BOOK!!! I was so excited when I saw this was coming out this month, and I finished it in a day (no surprise there)
These books just keep getting better and better and that's hard to find! These confessions are based on Love "Till Death Do Us Part" and I mean who isn't a sucker for love?!
First off - I am still trying to find out where Jack lives, because once I do.. I will go to that bar he is always at and buy him a drink!! I really hope he is a real person and someone not making this up haha.
If you haven't read the others yet, you should! You don't technically have to read them in order but he makes references and it would make more sense to read them in order. You start to get a better sense of Jack and how the Asylum is run.
Quick Summary
Patient 852 is a Preacher with a past: Now this patient is probably the longest one he talks to and for great reason... the path of destruction him and his wife went on was crazy! Lot's of details and events that would make anyone end up messed up.
Patient 1123 shouldn’t be trusted: I weirdly think this person was my favorite, it's a women who is a con artist that really only loves her but I think deep down wanted a place to put down roots, just never did. But the end... man it will shock the heck out of you.
Patient 901 are farmers with buried secrets: This one honestly reminds me of true love and I don't think the farmer or his wife deserved their fates. I think the people they killed deserved it... except maybe one.
Patient 643 has a thing for soil and gardens: This one has a shocking ending as well, and makes you think about those boring married folk and the secrets they are keeping!
These confessions are short, sweet, and to the point but keep your attention 100% of the time. 238 pages. The next confessions releases in November this year and it's about CULTS. Like that
's my favorite thing to read about... I am beyond excited!!!
If you love anything serial killers or are interested in why these psychos do what they do - this book is for you and I will recommend it to everyone I know!!
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