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Loading... Nowhere to Turn: A Novel (Hidden Identity) (original 2014; edition 2014)by Lynette Eason
Work InformationNowhere to Turn by Lynette Eason (2014)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 58146 For some reason, I kept thinking the title was Nowhere to Run and had a song snippet running through my head whenever I picked up the book--it wasn't until I tried to enter it to review that I realized I had the title wrong--even though either title could apply. It was a very complex plot and each time I thought they'd solved the mystery, something else would pop up. I thought it was interesting that they had a child character who was both deaf and a math genius. It was nice to learn a bit about how he communicated with others. I felt like there was a bit more discussion of faith topics in this book than there are in some others. MY GENERAL THOUGHTS: Nowhere to Turn is full of suspense from page one, and I found myself rooting for Dani and Simon right from the start. Both characters were greatly written and extremely likable, as was Adam. The "bad guys" were well written as well, and though I could not necessarily agree with their motives, I did understand why they did what they did without completely understanding why anyone in the world could think like them......If that makes any sense. The plot was very well written and anything aside from the romance between Dani and Adam was totally unpredictable. QUESTIONABLE CONTENT: There is quite a bit of violence that includes quite a few murders that are semi-detailed. Gun-fights, scary stalking, and masked kidnappings are also some of the spine tingling suspense scenes. OVERALL CONCLUSION: I give Nowhere to Turn 5 out 5 five stars for a story well written and time well spent! Thanks to the publisher for giving me this book in return for an honest review. All comments and opinions are my own. I enjoyed the chance to read the second book in this series. There were a few references to the first book, but it can be read without having read the first book. Danielle is trying to leave an abusive lifestyle when fate intervenes and it seems like she won't have to take her son and leave after all. But then things start happening again and she turns to Operation Refuge to help her out. They take her to a safe place, but things still happen. This book was great to read and one that I hated putting down before I had a chance to finish. I liked seeing how the story came together and got a bit of insight as to how some types of technology work. I look forward to another book in this series. I received this book free to review from the publisher. no reviews | add a review
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The day Danielle Harding takes her 11-year-old son, Simon, 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, the danger has just begun. When Kurt was alive, he took something important to a mysterious person. That person 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 . No library descriptions found. |
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