On a cold December night in a Boise hospital nursery, a desperate man commits a desperate act-he switches his ailing newborn child with another. Thirty-three years later, Annie Lorda learns of the switch through a letter left behind by her late husband. She discovers the daughter she raised is really one of a set of twins belonging to ruthless Idaho billionaire Andrew Post. Annie wants Post's support. Post wants Annie. But mostly he desires redemption for his past sins including a terrible secret he will guard with his life. A secret Annie cannot know. Detective Matt Downing, who is like a son to Annie, is hot on the trail of Post and his misdeeds, threatening to expose them to Annie and the rest of the world...
David Billingsley is from Texas but now resides in Salt Lake City, Utah. His goal is to write "just a good story" for his readers. He's up to three books: The Redemption, The Switch, and The Connection, each similar in style and storytelling, yet different enough. There's plenty of genre fiction out there; if you want something unique, try one of his titles. Are they suspense? Are they mysteries? Love stories? The answer is yes.
A great suspense thriller that keeps your attention until the end. It is relatable because of the region it's placed in (near where I live) and was easy to follow that way. The limited set of characters made it easy to remember who was who and the backstories came out in a nicely timed fashion. The vocabulary was easy to follow, never anything too difficult to understand. I love how the secrets are revealed towards the end and the puzzle pieces begin to fit together. I was rooting for several of the characters throughout the story.