This is second in the series for this family – the Archer family - Cynthia, the mom, Terry the dad and Grace, the daughter. Although, you don’t need to read the first book, ‘No Time for Goodbye’ to read this one. The author does a fairly good job in recapping the first book. (I wasn’t aware of the first book, until I was reading this one.)
However…
I think by not reading the first book, I missed out on getting to know the characters more intimately, and thus found myself not really caring that much for them.
So…
That didn’t help.
This book takes place 7 years after the incident of the first book. Grace would like more freedom, and she is getting a bit tired of how protective her family is being about her life, especially her mom. So being the 14-year-old that she is, she meets up with a boy much like Vince Fleming (the bad boy that hooked up with her mom in the first book, and who will make an appearance in this book), who decides to steal a Porsche and break into a house to get the keys.
At the same time, a complex set of relationships begins to emerge with a large set of crooks and gangsters, that will surround the Archers.
And…
Did I forget to tell you about the murder of two school teachers at the beginning of the story?
How does that tie in to this?
Although it was a twisty plot that kept me turning pages. It also was annoying with so many characters, and side issues going on that it became quite tiresome at times to follow.
Also, not being as invested in the characters, I didn’t find them always believable or likable.
Supposedly, Terry Archer was a retired school teacher, and yet some of the situations he was placed in seemed a bit far-fetched.
And…
Cynthia, well. Come on, mom.
The second half of the book, was better than the first half…
But…
I was still disappointed.
At least the dogs in the story were not harmed in any way. 3.5 stars.