Member Reviews
I received an arc from Netgalley. This was definitely a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat and while I had my suspicions from the beginning there were a lot of twists that threw me off.
Great read and 4 stars.
DNF 15%
I couldn't get into this book. While the premise was really interesting, the constant paragraph and paragraph of internal dialogue was annoying and actually prevented me from finishing the book. It was page after page of internal dialogue without conversations between anyone.
I also found Tori extremely annoying.
Tori Peterson is sitting in a car waiting to pick up her niece from school. She's a bit distracted, but as she looks up, a man is forcing a young girl into his car. Terrified, she runs after them, but to no avail. Tori is not only a journalist, but a survivor of being kidnapped herself when she was a young child.
While waiting for police Tori meets Mark Bolton, a widower whose daughter attends the same school. He does well in calming parents and teachers alike and is instantly attracted to Tori.
Tori and Mark join forces in helping the police look for the missing child. Everything changes when Tori notices the many similarities between her own kidnapping and those of today.
Is her kidnapper out of prison and back to take her again? Is this a copycat who knows Tori's background? Tori has always had trust issues so can she trust Mark?
For each of their own reasons, Tori and Mark are determined to find the missing child.
This is a well written suspense about two people who do not trust easily and have to overcome their own issues about themselves and each other. There are some twists and turns that negate everything you think you know up to that point. I liked the characters and how they interacted with each other.
Many thanks to the author / Wild Rose Press / Netgalley for the digital copy of this Romantic Suspense. Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.