What would you do when all electronics is down, you only have the bare minimum of food, then all your food gets stolen and you track the thieves to a family of 4 children, the eldest nine, the youngest 3, with a mother missing and having to fend for themselves.
The Branning's had to deal with this question in book 2 of the series. They decided to take these children in and care for them until family is found.
Terri Blackstock produced another great read which challenge you as reader and provided enjoyable suspense that kept me up late to finish the book. I found myself saying, one more chapter, just one more chapter.
My heart broke for Aaron, the eldest sibling who looked after his brothers and sisters, and poor Sarah, only 3. I wished I could appear in the book and just cuddle them with love. I loved the theme for Aaron, that even though adults disappoint you, God loves us and sees us worthy.
Terri did a great job in describing the set up at the poor area's apartments - I found myself cringing while reading those parts.
I enjoyed to see how Deni changed from the whining girl in book 1. She grown and was more dependable. Her finance, Craig really irritated me.
It was another great book from Terri Blackstock and will recommend all her books to anyone who loves suspense.