Book Review: Nowhere To Turn by Lynette Eason
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What is this book about?
The day Danielle Harding takes her eleven-year-old son and flees from her abusive husband is the same day Kurt Harding dies. A relieved Dani believes she and her son are finally safe—but in reality, things are just heating up. When Kurt was alive, he took something important from a mysterious individual—who wants the item back and believes Dani now has it. As she and her son run for their lives, they have nowhere to turn, until she hires Adam Buchanan of Operation Refuge and goes into hiding. Unfortunately, she won’t be able to hide for long…
My review:
A page turner from the beginning. We meet Danielle as she is fleeing her abusive husband. Even his death doesn’t free her from danger. I had to keep reading to find out who was after her and how she would become free from those out to take her life. So many suspects—so many motives. It was a puzzle that I enjoyed piecing together.
I liked Danielle right from the start. I admired the courage that it took for her to get her and her son away from danger. She was a fierce momma bear with it came to her son.
Adam was a great hero. We meet him in book one of this series. I liked him then and I was happy to see how his story played out.
I did have some trouble keeping up with the number of people and names throughout—from all the bad guys to all the people helping Danielle. It was a lot to take in and it muddled the plot for me. Having said that, I powered through all the names because the suspense was good. Just when we think Danielle is safe, more danger finds her—even close to the end of the book.
What I enjoyed most about this book:
Page turning suspense right from the start.
What I didn’t like about this book:
Too many characters to keep up with.
Would I recommend this book to others? Yes The suspense was great and I was kept guessing about some of the bad guys right to the end. This is the second book in this series. It can be read as a standalone, but there is some of Adam’s background given that might spoil some of the first book so I would recommend reading this one after the first book in the series.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
-Loraine Nunley
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