9/06/2013

Trapped by Irene Hannon (Review)

My Thoughts:  
*Shiver*  And not just because this book opens during a huge snow and ice storm.  This book will make you shiver with fright especially if your the mother of a teenager or young adult.  Irene never fails to deliver.  Spine tingling, hair standing up on the back of your neck stories, and Trapped does not disappoint.  You will not want to put it down, but you will want to put it down because it is disturbing.  A story that has too many parallels in real life news, this book is a 5 star story.    I truly enjoyed the book, plus there was just enough romance to help you past the scary parts.  A great book!  5 stars
Available September 2013 from your favorite seller of Revell Books a division of Baker Publishing Group.  
This book was provided for review purposes only, no payment was received for this review. 
About the Book:
A runaway teen, a desperate sister, and an intrepid PI determined to discover the truth.
 When Laura Griffith's sixteen-year-old sister disappears on a frigid February day, leaving only a brief note behind, Laura resolves to do whatever it takes to track down the runaway teen. That includes recruiting ATF agent turned private investigator James Devlin to help. Dev knows time is of the essence with runaways--just forty-eight hours can mean the difference between recovery and ruin.

But the deeper he and Laura dig, the more Dev begins to suspect that something sinister is at work in the girl's disappearance. And in the icy winter weather, the trail is going cold . . .

In her latest thrilling read, queen of romantic suspense Irene Hannon outdoes herself with a fast-paced tale of fear, deception, and just the right dose of romance.

"Irene Hannon has written a tale of suspense that has all of the elements needed to become a bestseller. It comes as no surprise that she's a two-time RITA Award winner, and that she has garnered a host of other awards. With more than 35 novels to her credit, she knows how to develop characters and stories that readers love to embrace. . . . With just the right amount of suspense, danger and deception, Trapped is engaging and satisfying. The prose is crisp and to the point, creating the scene effortlessly . . . . A worthwhile read."--New York Journal of Books
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