EXCERPT: CATHERINE - My mother walks through our tiny living room, her eyes sweeping over our old blue couch and coffee table, before she briefly disappears int the galley kitchen.
'I just had them in my hand.' Her voice is tinged with something darker than frustration as she begins another lap.
I should jump up from the couch and help her look for her keys so she isn't late for her shift at the diner.
But I don't want her to notice I've begun to tremble.
'Check your purse again?' I suggest.
She frowns and reaches into her shoulder bag.
My mother is organized. Methodical. Detail oriented. Her purse isn't a jumble of crumpled receipts and loose change. Sunglasses in a case, small bills facing the same way in her wallet, cherry Chapstick and hand lotion zipped into her makeup bag - it's containers within a container.
She shakes her head and walks to the raincoat hanging on a hook by the front door, searching through its pockets.
Maybe her father is absentminded. Perhaps her cousins grew distracted when they approached middle age. It could be something our relatives tease each other about when they gather for holidays.
I don't know. I've never met them.
ABOUT 'GONE TONIGHT': Catherine Sterling thinks she knows her mother. Ruth Sterling is quiet, hardworking, and lives for her daughter. All her life, it's been just the two of them against the world. But now, Catherine is ready to spread her wings, move from home, and begin a new career. And Ruth Sterling will do anything to prevent that from happening.
Ruth Sterling thinks she knows her daughter. Catherine would never rebel, would never question anything about her mother's past or background. But when Ruth's desperate quest to keep her daughter by her side begins to reveal cracks in Ruth's carefully-constructed world, both mother and daughter begin a dance of deception.
No one can know Ruth's history. There is a reason why Ruth kept them moving every few years, and why she was ready--in a moment's notice--to be gone in the night.
But danger is closing in. Is it coming from the outside, from Ruth's past? Is Ruth reaching a breaking point? Or is the danger coming from the darkness that may live in Catherine, herself?
MY THOUGHTS: At the end, I had chills running up and down my spine!
The two main characters in Gone Tonight are chameleons, changing constantly to present to others only what they want them to know, including each other. Now, this is a mother and daughter, so you would think that they have few secrets from each other, right? WRONG! This mother has so many secrets from her daughter it made my head spin. BUT it's not a one-way street. Sweet, compliant Catherine is perhaps not quite so sweet and compliant as she seems. She has a devious streak. One she carefully keeps hidden from her mother. Until . . . .
The start to this book is deceptively slow, but it soon took a turn I wasn't expecting and got a whole lot more interesting. I can't say that, once I got to know them, I particularly liked any of these characters. Ruth, Catherine's mother, is manipulative, but she has good reason to be. I initially felt sorry for Catherine, but gradually my feelings toward her changed too. And as I said, by the time I turned the last page, I had chills running up and down my spine.
A riveting book that I read in just a little over twenty-four hours.
Gone Tonight is due for publication 03 August 2023.
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THE AUTHOR: When I'm not writing or spending time with my three kids, I'm a passionate advocate for rescue animals. I serve as Ambassador of RRSA India, a shelter and sanctuary for abused and injured street dogs and other animals in Anand, India. And I work with rescue horses weekly, doing everything from mucking stalls to cleaning hooves.
DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Orion Publishing Group for a digital ARC of Gone Tonight by Sarah Pekkanen for review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own personal opinions.