Chloe Lindquist and her husband, Todd, moved out to rural Colorado to escape the hassle of plugged-in life. Almost as soon as she moved into the remote cabin, inexplicable things started happening to Chloe. While she knew they must have been hallucinations, they were too realistic to simply dismiss.
Three weeks later, Todd was dead, and Chloe was charged with his murder. While she doesn't deny killing him, she has to determine if she was protecting herself or if she had simply become unhinged.
As she sits by the pool watching her kids splashing around, Becky Durfee is busy under an umbrella writing her Jenny Watkins Mystery series. A statistics teacher by trade, she uses her spare time to explore her more creative side.
She has worked full time, stayed home with kids, gotten married, gotten divorced, gotten re-married, acquired step-kids, juggled a career and a home, been pregnant, puked from morning sickness, given birth, peed from sneezing (directly related to that whole 'birth' thing) and somehow has managed to laugh through it all. Those experiences lend themselves to believable characters and humorous plot lines in her Jenny Watkins Mystery series.
Driven was accepted into the Self-e Library Journal in October of 2015.
Ms Durfee has done it again-another great book I couldn’t put down. Hoping this is the start of another series-lots of murders in Richmond to solve! The only reason I didn’t give it a 5 was the main character was almost impossibly naive. Who in our society would talk to the police without a lawyer these days? 🤣. But I’m sure after this experience Chloe won’t be quite so trusting.
This was a really good book. I love the way Becky writes. The characters are realistic & likable. The storyline was different & the twists made it interesting! The ending wrapped everything up nicely.
i thoroughly enjoyed reading this book! the character development was great, the storyline was very entertaining and the twists/information revealed towards the end of the novel were well done.