Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian I Dig Good Books.
A text message sends Skye on the run, just as soon as she can ditch Sebastian, Black Raven Security bossman, who seems to think she knows where her father is, after his escape from prison. But the 24 hour deadline looms fast, and things take a much deadlier turn than Skye was expecting, and she has to go against the very ingrained mantra of her father : Trust no one who knows you are my daughter. Well Sebastian knows, he knows far more than Skye would like, and Skye has to trust him, with both her life, and her sister's.
I wasn't sure, for a while whether I was gonna like this book, I'm being honest here, but once it takes off, oh boy oh boy!!
Crime/thriller was, pre-kindle days, along with horror, my kinda thing. Its so great to be getting back to it! And this book, the first in the series, is brilliant!!
It has lots of plot twisting, double crossing, passion, rage, violence, oh just about a bit of everything that makes this a very very good read. I very nearly managed to read it in one sitting, but had to go out!
I loved that we get to hear from Skye and Sebastian, but what absolutely made this book for me, is we get whodunnit too! In all his warped, twisted mind's glory! It was cringe worthy, reading about what he was doing, it was painful, hearing how his mind worked, and what he needed for what he wanted to do, and how he was quite happy to do whatever needed to do to get it. BUT it was absolutely a *sorta* pleasure to read, and he needed to have his input in this story. Its so rare we get into the warped minds of those whodunnit, and I LOVED it!!
Skye and Sebastian's relationship builds as the story goes on, both of them giving and taking just what they need from each other to get this nightmare over. Neither looking past the end, but both of them wanting to. Its so beautifully written, the way they tiptoe around each other, but really, they should be stomping on each others toes!
Some violence, as I said, we get the warped mind of whodunnit, graphic in places, not for the faint hearted. Some passion, steam, whatever you want to call it, but its not explicit, its just right for this book. Some complicated computer issues, that, to be honest, I didn't manage to follow very well, but well enough for me to get the story and what was happening and how I thought it might end.
An absolutely fabulous read, this is the second book by this author, and I am blown away, really. I want to go back and read the first book, Deceived, which features Sebastian's best friend, and from what I can see, this is a spin off from that book. Its not needed, I just wanna :-)
5 full stars.
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