I’m generously giving this one five stars because it hit all the marks for me. I liked the way it was written - we get teasers of previous life stories or incidents that will eventually lead to the why, how, who, what, where in the end.
I enjoyed following Ally from page one, starting with the horrific air crash, leaving her as only survivor with a secret to hide to fighting the mountains and elements. She uses what tools she has to survive (physical and mental) and what her mom and dad taught her as a child. Most Especially her dad, who loved the outdoors and taught her many types of these things when they spent time together.
Someone is after Ally and we don’t know why until we get further into the book and pieces are slowly revealed. On the other side of the story, is her mother, who while estranged, loves her daughter fiercely and won’t believe the authorities who presume her dead in the plane crash. Dang, I could absolutely relate to this woman, Maggie, her mom! She took the news but didn’t believe it - wouldn’t believe it. She fell apart, but then got angry and used her anger to find out what she could on her own about her missing daughter, who they’ve been estranged for a couple of years, all after the ravaging cancerous death of Charlie, Ally’s dad and Maggie’s husband. There’s a story behind that event, too.
Maggie embarks on a dangerous mission for an older woman like herself; alone, still grieving for her dead husband, coming from a small town with a sheriff who is convinced Ally has burned up and perished in the crash with no remains. So Maggie, using the internet and actually traveling out to Ally’s former place of residence, among other ways of trying to find out about her only child,does not know what she’s inserting herself into. Or what Ally has actually gotten herself into. We certainly feel her grief and her determination and love for Ally, despite their estrangement. A mother’s love never dies. We also feel Ally’s love and emotions and forgiveness come through more strongly for her mother and her guilt for staying away. We feel Ally’s determination and strength to get home to her mother while barely evading those who are after her.
It was a fulfilling read for me. I actually read through the book in one sitting - I, personally, found it hard to put down - I wanted to keep turning the pages and keep following the adventure. And damn, I really, really, could relate with Maggie. I probably would have done what she did...and then some! I was rooting for her throughout the entire book. You go, Maggie!!
There’s more to the root of this story than the family relationship; but I’m putting it out there that both Ally and her mom, Maggie, are heroes. It was a very satisfying read and a very satisfying ending for me. I would definitely recommend this one to add to your TBR list. Enjoy! 👍🏻