A single night, a vanished child, and a hidden truth that turns desperation into a deadly game
In this riveting abduction mystery, Chloe's world shatters when her daughter vanishes, dismissed by police as a custody issue. Driven by maternal instincts, she embarks on a frantic search, uncovering a personal vendetta against her by a ruthless predator. As Chloe battles against time and a psychopathic kidnapper, she's drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. This heart-stopping novel offers relentless suspense, a courageous heroine, and a villainous twist that will leave you breathless. Perfect for fans of high-stakes tension and chilling narratives.
Edit: Came back after thinking about some parts of the book. The villain claimed he took Rose because of something he claims the mother did. That it was revenge for her actions...except, she didn't know his wife or daughter until AFTER her daughter and his was kidnapped by him...
It was a decent read, mostly.
Needs another editing pass. Especially near the end when female lead is thinking about the white van, but the word used was white man.
I do not recommend this book. Too many plot holes large enough for an asteroid to go through.
This was not a favourite read and I only finished it to find out, what turned out to be a very predictable ending. I found Vanishing Rose to appear badly edited and not a writing style I found easy to read. I gave up highlighting the incorrect he/she, van/man and general mistakes that made the writing make no sense. A good plot but a very far fetched way of dealing with a child kidnapping.
Chloe was a divorced, almost, mother when her daughter, Rose, was taken. She was certain it was her ex who had done it. It took police, unwillingly, friends, neighbors and family to hunt for Rose. By by by BC
Too many "my/her friend". Too many " my/your daughter". Use names. Too many misspellings. Some points didn't add up. Why would Patricia call Brent on her landline when they were in the process of a divorce??
Was a quick easy read that kept me interested. It just had a lot of grammatical errors that I kept getting hung up on. Over all I would recommend this book.
didn’t love the writing honestly - randomly brought god into it like 70% into the book which isn’t my vibe & had like the happiest ending so Idk mid at best