Amanda Cassidy brings a novel of the most horrifying encounter anyone could imagine. An experience one more horrifying than dying yourself, at least in the eyes of a mother. That horror is turning around, and realizing your child is “GONE”.
This is that story.
Let us begin:
Nick and Mirren Kirkpatrick have decided to travel back to the United States, where they honeymooned in Florida to try to rekindle their marriage. Only this time they have decided to bring their two daughters, Rhea and Alannah along for the trip.
Being that they are from Ireland, they felt the girls would enjoy getting the chance to go to America, and going to the beach, in Florida.
But instead of them having a wonderful time as planned. Mirren and Nick get into an intense argument, with Mirren storming out with the girls in tow.
Mirren furious and needing time to think, tells Rhea to watch her little sister as she heads to the outside bar. She can still see the girls, so!
Mirren’s mind begins to reminisce about how she had gotten to where she was. How life was when it was just, she and Rhea. Rhea was a result of an affair with a married man, who had paid her off. She put herself through school and she had done darn good for herself.
Then along came Nick, nudging his way into her life and heart. Then they wanted children, but then the miscarriages came about, and so they decided to adopt. Finally, a baby came up for adoption and they were able to adopt Alannah. But it was not the same as her own child, she couldn’t love Alannah the same. She did not know why; she could not even say it aloud. Finally, she broke down and went to a therapist and only then, was she able to confront that demon and admit it to herself. She did not love Alannah like she did Rhea.
Finally snapping out of her trance, to her horror. Her child is missing. No one’s seen her, no one can help her. At first, she is a grieving mother, like most would be. Then when the media hits and reports come in that she was at the bar, not paying attention to her child. That is when things hit the fan, she is no longer seen as the grieving mother. But the wealthy mother on vacation, who got drunk and neglected her child.
The Police Chief wants an arrest at once and thinks she is guilty, making it a slam dunk case. However, Detective Rolle does not believe she did it, it is just too convenient. He thinks something else is going on. For example, what about the husband, He has his own secrets that he is trying to hide. He does not want this case closed so fast, and he is going to do everything to make sure that it is not.
Cassidy gives an intriguing plot that would grab any reader. However, there felt as if there was lot of unnecessary info dump between the Detectives. Which made it feel like it was more like a true crime, instead of fictitious novel.
I also did not care for Mirren; she came off as calculating instead of devastated. If I lost my child, I would be in Bellevue in a straight jacket. This woman had attitude, just arrogant at times, like a cold fish, just did not feel realistic to me.
Other than that, the author has a solid build in dialogue. The writing style flowed and was not choppy feeling.
Cassidy Is one to watch for certain, just by her plot detail.
This book overall, still gets 3.5 stars rounded up.
Great JOB!
Thank you, NetGalley/Amanda Cassidy/ Canelo.Canelo Crime for this eARC for my review. Opinions are of my own volition.