Pink Slips 
~BlueInk Review
“Beth Aldrich’s Pink Slips is a psychological thriller that sustains a sense of mystery throughout, told from the point of view of pregnant suburban chef Betsy Ryan. The first-person perspective helps build suspense and heightens the action through the story’s many twists and turns.” ~4-Star Foreword Clarion Reviews
“Atmospheric and chilling with a feisty and relatable Every-Mom heroine, Pink Slips will keep you in suspense until the gripping climax.”
~Eve Adamson, nine-time New York Times bestselling collaborator
“Not since Rosemary’s Baby has a book revealed how vulnerable women are when pregnant… Aldrich has Raymond Chandler’s (The Lady in the Lake), gift for portraying violent scenes, but has a woman’s insight into the especially serious consequences it could have for pregnant women.”
~5-Star, Indie Reader Review
Betsy Ryan is pregnant with her third child, and receiving threatening notes from an anonymous person. During what should be a joyful time in her life, she’s forced to face a decade old memory, and relive one of the most devastating nights of her life
To uncover the mystery behind the threats, she enlists the help of an unlikely, but oddly reliable source, her dog Barney. As the menacing notes continue to arrive, her husband is still out of town for work, and she struggles to keep her composure while shielding her two young sons from danger. She trusts no one except her parents, best friend Misty, and her extraordinary dog—who has proven to literally understand everything she says. Is this person out to harm her? And how do they have so much personal information about Betsy? She can’t help but think it’s the same person who attacked her at the train station almost a decade ago, and changed the course of her life forever. To save herself and her unborn child—Betsy must face her fears and find her strength, to reveal who is after her and most importantly…why.
Plain badly written bookI read this book and somehow I am disappointed of myself, that I list the time reading it. Long long time ago I read a book so badly written.... lets say the plot is good, but the megalomania snobbism of the writer is transposed on Betsy, the main character. Who cares what brand is the watch of the main character. Why she has to repeat in almost every chapter, about her kitchen? We got it the first time. The highlight of bad writing is the so called telepathic
I downloaded this book as I thought it could be some 'mind candy' for me. Unfortunately it turned out to be the black licorice kind of candy. It was a bit disappointing as it tried to do too many things at once. The characters were stereotypical and the "psychic" element was just plain weird. There were also a high number of errors throughout the book; both continuity errors- at one point a character in the space of a page switched from drinking coffee to tea, as well as errors that should have

A wonderful and Mesmerizing StoryI loved this book! It kept me guessing to the end and was so exciting in between! The characters came to life in the book and Betsy's ability to focus on the thoughts of those close to her was very believable! It was fun to read about her developing pregnancy and her relationship with her unborn baby. This book also was suspenseful as Betsy continued trying to find out who was sending her threatening notes! Her relationships with others gave her the support she
I am not going to talk much about the plot of this book. If I do, it will give things away I think you should discover from reading. Betsy Ryan has a stalker. She lives in suburban Chicago and someone seems to watch her and know everything about her. Complicating the matter? Betsy is eight months pregnant and her husband is away on business.....Pink Slips has an interesting hook that I thought was odd at first, but then really enjoyed. Along with her neighbor and friend, Misty, and her parents,
Mystery,Suspense,thriller .Pink Slips had my attention and it started of dark and scary poor Betty mugged and pregnant in Chicago .Ten years later shes 38 ,pregnant with her third child and receiving threatening pink notes from a stalker,for once a character does what she should rings the police,tells family and friends.but from there i felt like i plunged into Pleasantville what should have been terrifying just wasn't. Betty gave me a headache with her constant chatter and sunshine and rainbows
Agatha Christie is currently spinning in her grave because a "professional reviewer" of this dreck compared it to Christie's truly clever, suspense novels. Let's give Beth Aldrich a pink slip on attempting any more novels of this genre!
Beth Aldrich
Paperback | Pages: 265 pages Rating: 3.46 | 881 Users | 71 Reviews

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Title | : | Pink Slips |
Author | : | Beth Aldrich |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 265 pages |
Published | : | June 12th 2017 by Restoring Essence, LLC Beth Aldrich |
Categories | : | Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. New Adult. Modern. Drama |
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“Aldrich’s book delivers a solidly structured and detail-filled plot that starts with a skillful, early buildup of suspense. Like an Agatha Christie novel, the novel makes efficient use of misdirection while adding several suspicious suspects to the mix. The Characters are vividly drawn and believable. The story features an appealing and creative narrative voice.”~BlueInk Review
“Beth Aldrich’s Pink Slips is a psychological thriller that sustains a sense of mystery throughout, told from the point of view of pregnant suburban chef Betsy Ryan. The first-person perspective helps build suspense and heightens the action through the story’s many twists and turns.” ~4-Star Foreword Clarion Reviews
“Atmospheric and chilling with a feisty and relatable Every-Mom heroine, Pink Slips will keep you in suspense until the gripping climax.”
~Eve Adamson, nine-time New York Times bestselling collaborator
“Not since Rosemary’s Baby has a book revealed how vulnerable women are when pregnant… Aldrich has Raymond Chandler’s (The Lady in the Lake), gift for portraying violent scenes, but has a woman’s insight into the especially serious consequences it could have for pregnant women.”
~5-Star, Indie Reader Review
Betsy Ryan is pregnant with her third child, and receiving threatening notes from an anonymous person. During what should be a joyful time in her life, she’s forced to face a decade old memory, and relive one of the most devastating nights of her life
To uncover the mystery behind the threats, she enlists the help of an unlikely, but oddly reliable source, her dog Barney. As the menacing notes continue to arrive, her husband is still out of town for work, and she struggles to keep her composure while shielding her two young sons from danger. She trusts no one except her parents, best friend Misty, and her extraordinary dog—who has proven to literally understand everything she says. Is this person out to harm her? And how do they have so much personal information about Betsy? She can’t help but think it’s the same person who attacked her at the train station almost a decade ago, and changed the course of her life forever. To save herself and her unborn child—Betsy must face her fears and find her strength, to reveal who is after her and most importantly…why.
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Original Title: | San Francisco Book Festival Runner Up in Fiction category; nominated for a Global Ebook Award |
ISBN: | 0692866000 (ISBN13: 9780692866009) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Epithetical Books Pink Slips
Ratings: 3.46 From 881 Users | 71 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books Pink Slips
I love a good mystery and for me, Aldrich did not disappoint.She sets the scene with feisty protagonist, Betsy Ryan, trying to figure out who is sending her threatening notes, a stalker unknown with a frequent nod to correlated events from her past.Aldrich captures the intensity of a faced paced story-line, as all great suspense writers do, building to a truly gripping climax that will have you flipping the pages for more..Predominantly, the heightened drama of her pregnancy, and how well thePlain badly written bookI read this book and somehow I am disappointed of myself, that I list the time reading it. Long long time ago I read a book so badly written.... lets say the plot is good, but the megalomania snobbism of the writer is transposed on Betsy, the main character. Who cares what brand is the watch of the main character. Why she has to repeat in almost every chapter, about her kitchen? We got it the first time. The highlight of bad writing is the so called telepathic
I downloaded this book as I thought it could be some 'mind candy' for me. Unfortunately it turned out to be the black licorice kind of candy. It was a bit disappointing as it tried to do too many things at once. The characters were stereotypical and the "psychic" element was just plain weird. There were also a high number of errors throughout the book; both continuity errors- at one point a character in the space of a page switched from drinking coffee to tea, as well as errors that should have

A wonderful and Mesmerizing StoryI loved this book! It kept me guessing to the end and was so exciting in between! The characters came to life in the book and Betsy's ability to focus on the thoughts of those close to her was very believable! It was fun to read about her developing pregnancy and her relationship with her unborn baby. This book also was suspenseful as Betsy continued trying to find out who was sending her threatening notes! Her relationships with others gave her the support she
I am not going to talk much about the plot of this book. If I do, it will give things away I think you should discover from reading. Betsy Ryan has a stalker. She lives in suburban Chicago and someone seems to watch her and know everything about her. Complicating the matter? Betsy is eight months pregnant and her husband is away on business.....Pink Slips has an interesting hook that I thought was odd at first, but then really enjoyed. Along with her neighbor and friend, Misty, and her parents,
Mystery,Suspense,thriller .Pink Slips had my attention and it started of dark and scary poor Betty mugged and pregnant in Chicago .Ten years later shes 38 ,pregnant with her third child and receiving threatening pink notes from a stalker,for once a character does what she should rings the police,tells family and friends.but from there i felt like i plunged into Pleasantville what should have been terrifying just wasn't. Betty gave me a headache with her constant chatter and sunshine and rainbows
Agatha Christie is currently spinning in her grave because a "professional reviewer" of this dreck compared it to Christie's truly clever, suspense novels. Let's give Beth Aldrich a pink slip on attempting any more novels of this genre!
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