“Whipsaw sharp and whiplash fast.” —Shari Lapena
"This is a gripping tale of secrets, lies, and maternal anxieties.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
From New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong comes a brand new psychological thriller about the lengths one woman will go to in order to save a child.
“Few crimes are reported as quickly as a snatched kid.”
That’s what the officer tells single mother Aubrey Finch after she reports a kidnapping. So why hasn’t anyone reported the little boy missing? Aubrey knows what she saw: a boy being taken against his will from the park. It doesn’t matter that the mother can’t be found. It doesn’t matter if no one reported it. Aubrey knows he’s missing.
Instead, people question her sanity. Aubrey hears the whispers. She’s a former stay-at-home mom who doesn’t have primary custody of her daughter, so there must be something wrong with her, right? Others may not understand her decision to walk away from her safe life at home, but years of hiding her past – even from the people she loves – were taking their toll, and Aubrey knows she can’t be the mother or wife she envisions until she learns to leave her secrets behind.
When the police refuse to believe her, she realizes that rescuing the boy is up to her alone. But after all the secrets, how far is she willing to go? Even to protect a child.
My Review
I received an ARC of Kelly Armstrong's new book "Wherever She Goes" in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. This is not the first time that I have read one of Kelly's book but this is the first stand alone that I have read of hers.
This book right away grabs you from the start with the storyline. Kelly then does a good job of keeping you hooked all the way through until the very end because you wanted to know what happened.
In addition to the story line she did a great job with character development. She gave you enough information about their past to help you understand them but didn't go over overboard.
Lastly, I found it interesting how the author reconnected Aubrey and Paul & their relationship changed at the end. It wasn't what I was expecting given how the earlier part of the book conveyed them.
I think readers will like this book if they want a little bit of romance but more mystery and thriller.
Although I found this book interesting this wasn't my favorite by Kelly.
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