Paul is Missing is a novel by Donna M. Cramer that readers are not going to want to miss. This novel takes a deep dive into the lives of different individuals as they struggle through various scenarios and tragedies in their lives. Packed with realistic characters, this book will keep you page-turning to the end.
Paul is Missing has a simple cover, but it’s one that will reinforce with readers exactly what this book will be about. The cover has a setting in a grocery store. A grocery cart sits center stage with a small blue blanket draped over the side. On the ground is a baby bottle with milk and a pacifier next to it. All of these are indications that a baby was here. But the big question is – where is the baby?
Paul is Missing starts off with Brynn and her husband Eric at a store shopping for shoes. They seem like a relatively happy couple. Of course, then author Cramer introduces the mother-in-law, and she is quite the pill. Immediately readers will get the sense that Brynn’s mother-in-law does not like her and feels that she’s not good enough for her son, Eric. Little Paul is also a bone of contention when it comes to the mother-in-law.
Honestly, you can’t help but feel sorry for Brynn. She can do nothing right in her mother-in-law’s eyes. This will become more and more amplified as the story progresses. We have to applaud Brynn for showing as much restraint as she does, for as long as she does, but even she has her breaking point.
Author Cramer gives readers insight as to why Eric’s mother feels the way that she does about Brynn. Does it make her right in her behavior? Not a chance, but it does go to create more empathy towards Brynn. Especially when one of Eric’s “friends” shows up at the store and says something that gives Eric’s mother more fuel to create drama.
As Paul is Missing progresses, readers are introduced to another couple – Allison and Jared. But first we get to meet Gail and Cecil, Allison’s parents. There are reflections and flashbacks to Gail and Cecil’s past and how this couple came together. Allison was raised in a very religious household and so author Cramer has Allison do the typical teenage thing – rebel. She gets married soon after graduation, and comes up pregnant.
As Paul is Missing begins to unfold everything lands in the present day time period. Allison suffers multiple tragedies that break her all the way down. She’s struggling and more than once she makes attempts on her life. It’s heartbreaking situation after heartbreaking situation. Her parents try everything they can to help her, but nothing seems to be working.
For such being such “God-fearing folk” Allison’s parents enact a plan that, while it may have been made with “good intentions” is one that is truly horrifying. Since the story is set in modern era with technology practically at it’s peak you’d think that it would have been difficult for them to succeed, but succeed they do. Thus setting in motion the destruction of another couple’s relationship and the devastation of another mother’s mental state along the way.
Paul is Missing is an unexpectedly engaging novel that will quickly grab readers. Once the primary characters are introduced readers will be drawn to stay engaged to see how it all pans out. Page by page, we will bear witness to Brynn’s mental and emotional breakdown. The loss of her son, Paul is absolutely devastating to her. Readers will feel empathy for her and the struggles that she will have to go through on a daily basis.
The characters in Paul is Missing are written as truly realistic. You can imagine that you could travel to where they lived and meet them (if they are still among the living) or find their final resting place. Author Cramer excellently showcases the distancing that takes place in Brynn’s and Eric’s relationship. Of course, the mother, Marge, played a substantial hand in driving a wedge in this couple’s relationship.
Paul is Missing focuses for a time on Brynn’s and Eric’s marriage falling apart, but then it shifts to baby Paul, who becomes known as Jared. Author Cramer gives readers Paul/Jared’s life. Paul/Jared does exactly what Allison’s parents hoped he would do...he brings her back from the brink.
One would think that Allison would take this “second chance” for the blessing it was. However, that’s not the case. What readers will witness is both women struggling with alcohol and/or drugs and the different paths that they choose to take.
Author Cramer writes Paul is Missing in an expert manner. Brynn is written as the mother struggling with the loss of her child. She has her moments, her breakdowns, and yes...a missed opportunity. Allison takes the path that will disappoint readers the most. We would have hoped for better for and from her, for the sake of “her child.” But despite it all, Paul/Jared doesn’t allow her downward spiral to draw him in and destroy him.
Paul is Missing reads like a story one could or even would find in a newspaper article. It’s so realistic and gripping. As you read this book you won’t be able to help but think...what would this child’s life have been like if he had not been snatched away from his family? How would he have turned out?
The final chapters of Paul is Missing will truly make this story one that readers will not want to miss out on. The truth never stays hidden for long, and author Cramer does a riveting job bringing everything to light little by little. It’s an interesting ending that draws this story to a close with a bright light for the future for those found within these pages.
Paul is Missing is a gripping fictional drama that focuses on family drama, bad choices and decisions, and the hope that something good will come out of it all in the end. This book is suspenseful, dramatic, and highly realistic. Paul is Missing is a powerful nod to the resiliency of a mother’s love for her child, human nature, and how life can surprise you. This is a novel not to be missed.
Pros:
• Gripping storyline
• Realistic
• Engaging characters
• Powerful
• Well detailed
Cons:
• None of merit
Cover Score: 8.7
Overall Book Score: 9.7