Foster mother Kaylee Volk is unusual in the world of rescuing children. With a wealthy husband and an avid following through her YouTube vlog, she is the picture of perfection. From her startling good looks to the much desired commentary of how to raise one’s children, her following laps up her content that charts the day-to-day life of Kaylee’s foster kids, Bethany, Andrea, and Mason. That is, however, until one fateful day when the Volks’ private plane falls from the sky. Leaving only Kaylee alive to tell the tale, what she says is hard to hear. Despite their happy appearances, this wasn’t an accident. Andrea caused it.
For Nora McTavish, a devoted child protective services agent with a dark past herself, this news nearly brings her to her knees. After all, she had firsthand knowledge of Andrea and her troubles. Known to have behavior problems, Nora thought that she’d dealt with a recent situation cautiously but correctly. Could she have possibly missed something? What if the entire crash could have been avoided entirely? Determined to find out once and for all, Nora starts to investigate the Volks and their on-air perfection. The more she unearths, however, the more troubling secrets come to light. And as the puzzle finally comes together, she realizes the truth was far more alarming than she could have ever imagined.
Wowzers! Right from the start, Where They Lie had my attention. Thanks to a nail-biting prologue, the book quite literally began with a bang. From there, the storyline delivered in spades with ratcheting suspense and one heck of an emotional side plot that kept me flying through the pages. What hooked me the most, though, was undoubtably the ease at which the story unfolded.
The strongest piece to this quick, easy read, however, was easily Nora herself. Plagued by a trauma filled past, she went into the CPS to help kids living through a childhood much like her own. Strong and resilient, her character drew me in deep. Even better, however, were Nora’s thorough backstory and fully fleshed out persona. All together, it made for an enticing character arc that I look forward to following throughout the rest of the series.
The plot was simply sublime considering the short length of this crime fiction slash thriller mashup. Fast-paced and steeped in forebodinghandful of dynamite action-packed scenestrue-to-life climax and first-rate conclusion. Adding to the realism was the other subplot running alongside Nora’s investigation. Needless to say, it could’ve easily been pulled straight from real life.
All in all, I’m already on tenterhooks for what is to come in the next book telling Nora’s story. Yes, you read that right. This is just book one in what is sure to a riveting series. With a solid premise, straightforward answers, and enough red herrings to keep me in the dark, I’m already itching to read the ongoing trials of Nora McTavish in Never Come Back. So stay tuned, because that’s what is coming up next. And all things considered, I already have pretty high expectations. Rating of 4.5 stars.
Trigger warning: plane crash, removal of kids by CPS, child abuse, fatal gunshot, suicide, mention of: breaking and entering, domestic abuse