Guilty Hands: My Bloody Valentine Collection
Jessica Lynn Sorensen
Reader Reviews
4.5
2 ratings
Christina S.
Feb 8, 2026
Valentine's revenge yes please!
Stalker! Murder! Revenge! As a girly that loves thrillers this valentine's one was right up my alley. Very quick paced short read that that grips you from the beginning.
Stalker! Murder! Revenge! As a girly that loves thrillers this valentine's one was right up my alley. Very quick paced short read that that grips you from the beginning.
Cheyenne Joy .
Feb 8, 2026
Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Guilty Hands: My Bloody Valentine Collection – Jessica Lynn Sorensen
This was a fun, fast, bite-sized read—the kind you inhale without realizing you’ve already reached the end. Short story, just enough suspense, and a solid psychological mindf*ck sprinkled in. Lots of why, how, and who?
And listen… I still don’t actually know who did it. I think I know. I have a theory. But did I get confirmation? No. That might be the book. That might be my brain currently operating like scrambled eggs. The why, though? Crystal clear.
This story isn’t really about justice—it’s about revenge. Messy, grief-fueled, anger-soaked revenge. And honestly, that worked for me. I don’t think I’ve read many stories that leave you with more questions than answers, and to my own surprise, I actually appreciated that. Sometimes closure is overrated. Sometimes confusion fits the mood better.
Four stars from me—not because it’s bad, but because I’ve read books that made me feel more. And five stars, in my world, means perfection. This one just didn’t quite crawl under my skin the way I wanted it to. That said, I can easily see this being a five-star read for other beautifully unhinged, chaos-loving readers.
If you’re in the mood for revenge, murder, and creatively wrapped Valentine’s gifts (romance is dead anyway), this is an easy one to squeeze in between reads. Quick. Dark. A little twisted. And slightly smug about not explaining itself.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Guilty Hands: My Bloody Valentine Collection – Jessica Lynn Sorensen
This was a fun, fast, bite-sized read—the kind you inhale without realizing you’ve already reached the end. Short story, just enough suspense, and a solid psychological mindf*ck sprinkled in. Lots of why, how, and who?
And listen… I still don’t actually know who did it. I think I know. I have a theory. But did I get confirmation? No. That might be the book. That might be my brain currently operating like scrambled eggs. The why, though? Crystal clear.
This story isn’t really about justice—it’s about revenge. Messy, grief-fueled, anger-soaked revenge. And honestly, that worked for me. I don’t think I’ve read many stories that leave you with more questions than answers, and to my own surprise, I actually appreciated that. Sometimes closure is overrated. Sometimes confusion fits the mood better.
Four stars from me—not because it’s bad, but because I’ve read books that made me feel more. And five stars, in my world, means perfection. This one just didn’t quite crawl under my skin the way I wanted it to. That said, I can easily see this being a five-star read for other beautifully unhinged, chaos-loving readers.
If you’re in the mood for revenge, murder, and creatively wrapped Valentine’s gifts (romance is dead anyway), this is an easy one to squeeze in between reads. Quick. Dark. A little twisted. And slightly smug about not explaining itself.