A new author to me and I liked this story and didn't put it all together nor guess in advance of the ending so I enjoyed it. However, it is let down by some pretty awful, dumb mistakes !!
I did find myself quite irritated by the star of the story, Beth. She does behave pretty stupidly most of the time and is a bit of a menace to regular folk ! The premise of the story isn't anything too strange or startling, it's been done before, but although I was considering it an obvious solution as to what had happened to Jenna, I was wrong. I liked Luke and Beth's mum and couldn't abide Daniel. I was disappointed with Kate as well......she didn't seem to look for Jenna for very long ! I didn't understand why Beth said that neighbours had sold stories on the family and therefore they lost much-needed support....that was sort of slung out there with no further explanation. At one point she refers to Isabel and Jenna not looking "that similar" whilst in the next breath says that Phil's daughter "had looked so like Jenna" so she needs to make her mind up there.
Now onto mistakes.....capitalisation, or lack of, is an issue....converse or touch of silver, she wrote passed and not past, ringer not wringer, poured not pored, hours not hours', she spells whiskey like this the whole way through aside from once when she went for whisky instead.
Nearing the end there were 3 instances of questions being asked but not one question mark used ! Then we had speechmarks utilised when nobody was speaking. All of these mistakes are nitpicky things I spotted that should get cleaned up to give it a bit of a spit 'n' polish. I Will try another by her, though. The Deadly series looks quite promising.
Oh, I love the cover on this book, too.