To enjoy this book all you must do is, sit back, and suspend belief for one lazy summer afternoon.
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But, isn’t that just plain ole good fiction? I mean when was the last time you attended a Quiddich match at Texas Stadium?
Or fell in love with a vampire, or watched a drop dead spy hang from a helicopter as he killed the villain?
And one thing I think we can all agree on is that no Werewolf and human should mate.
So it shouldn’t be that hard to believe a mom would move heaven and earth, fight the devil himself, thwart the police and defeat a sociopath to save her three children.
Yes, good fiction can allow the reader suspend logic for a few hours and believe the unbelievable. And Mr. Lindsey did that for me.
Let’s face it, what could be more terrifying than a missing child?
Maybe three missing children and a missing husband… .
I enjoyed this fast, quick read and left the logical side of my brain at the door and went along for harrowing ride where for once the heroine defeats the psycho.
So if you’re looking for a book to read as you curl up pool side this Saturday download Sara’s Game while it’s FREE.
Don’t you just love a bargain? Especially when it’s free.
Did I say two? Well make that 3 Free e-books! (read below…)
Can’t ask for better than FREE.
I love Janet Evanovich so her endorsement was enough for me to give Fifteen Minutes to Live a read through Kindle Unlimited for FREE. Of course, $. 99 is super cheap.
“Phoef Sutton has a wonderful and unique voice. This is a romantic tale, full of suspense and human emotion. It’s also funny in its own special way. Once I started it, I couldn’t stop,” Janet Evanovich, #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Sara’s Game. Why? Because I love a good thriller. What is more frightening than missing children?
The last day before summer break, her three children have gone missing from their schools, all at the same time. And the note under her windshield wiper asks one foreboding question: Are you ready to play the game?
read the second book in the thriller series, Sara’s Past, for free. Copy and paste this link in your browser >>>bit.ly/FreeSarasPast or click the link.
So, looks like I’m set for the weekend and then some. What are y’all reading? I’ll let you know which book I read first and pop off a review one Friday soon.