Jenny has met her match in the form of a five-year-old boy who claims to have memories that don't belong to him. Young Devon often refers to himself as Matthew, stating that he is an adult who died in a fire. Jenny must determine the identity of this Matthew, as well as the message he is trying to send, so Devon can go back to being a regular kindergartener. However, since Devon seems to BECOME Matthew, she must get these answers without upsetting the spirit enough to put little Devon in danger.
As she sits by the pool watching her kids splashing around, Becky Durfee is busy under an umbrella writing her Jenny Watkins Mystery series. A statistics teacher by trade, she uses her spare time to explore her more creative side.
She has worked full time, stayed home with kids, gotten married, gotten divorced, gotten re-married, acquired step-kids, juggled a career and a home, been pregnant, puked from morning sickness, given birth, peed from sneezing (directly related to that whole 'birth' thing) and somehow has managed to laugh through it all. Those experiences lend themselves to believable characters and humorous plot lines in her Jenny Watkins Mystery series.
Driven was accepted into the Self-e Library Journal in October of 2015.
I have loved every other book in this series and this one was no exception. Jenny is a delightful character and following her latest adventure made for another good read. This was another one that had twists and turns that kept me reading until the final pages. I am definitely a fan of this author and I will be looking forward to the next book in the series.