Exposure, by Brandilyn Collins, is about Kaycee Raye, a girl who struggles with fear. Fear that leaves her debilitated and paranoid.
Exposure explores the tale of Kaycee and how her fears torment her, raid her life, and ultimately cause her to solve a mystery that has been unsolved for twenty-six years.
This novel by Brandilyn Collins was gripping and entertaining to read, but it wasn’t one of my favorites from her. It was good, but not the best one out of all the novels I’ve read by her. Kaycee’s character was really hard to relate to and like, and I think that’s why it kept me from getting completely invested in the story at first.
There are two timelines in this book. One is Kaycee’s, which is the main storyline, and the other is Lorraine and her husband, Martin’s, that is set further back in time. Lorraine’s storyline really hooked me and I felt myself turning pages to get to those parts of this book.
Overall it was a good read and as always I enjoy Brandilyn Collins’ novels.