Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Lost You

Lost YouLibby needs a break. Three years ago her husband split, leaving her to raise their infant son Ethan alone as she struggled to launch her writing career. Now for the first time in years, things are looking up. She's just sold her first novel, and she and Ethan are going on a much-needed vacation. Everything seems to be going their way, so why can't she stop looking over her shoulder or panicking every time Ethan wanders out of view? Is it because of what happened when Ethan was born? Except Libby's never told anyone the full story of what happened, and there's no way anyone could find her and Ethan at a faraway resort . . . right?

But three days into their vacation, Libby's fears prove justified. In a moment of inattention, Ethan wanders into an elevator before Libby can reach him. When the elevator stops and the doors open, Ethan is gone. Hotel security scours the building and finds no trace of him, but when CCTV footage is found of an adult finding the child wandering alone and leading him away by the hand, the police are called in. The search intensifies, a lost child case turning into a possible abduction. Hours later, a child is seen with a woman stepping through an emergency exit. Libby and the police track the woman down and corner her, but she refuses to release Ethan. Asked who she is, the woman replies: "I'm his mother."

I loved Haylen Beck's previous novel, Here and Gone, so much that I didn't hesitate to request an early copy of his newest novel as soon as I saw it on Netgalley.  I will admit that I didn't like it as much, but it was still a solid story.  I found the topic of surrogacy and the all legal and non-legal ways that it can go wrong so fascinating.  The novel also explored that unconditional love that a mother has for her children and to what lengths she will go to protect them.  I would definitely recommend this book and will pick up whatever he writes next as well!

            * I received this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review *

The Escape Room

The Escape Room 
Vincent, Jules, Sylvie, and Sam are ruthlessly ambitious high-flyers working in the lucrative world of Wall Street finance where deception and intimidation thrive. Getting rich is all that matters, and they'll do anything to reach the top.

When they are ordered to participate in a corporate team-building exercise that requires them to escape from a locked elevator, dark secrets of their team begin to be laid bare.

The biggest mystery to solve in this lethal game: What happened to Sara Hall? Once a young shining star—”now gone but not forgotten”.

This is no longer a game.
They’re fighting for their lives.



I originally requested this book because I have such a love for escape rooms, any and all kinds.  I will never say no to an escape room.  And while I understand the title, the book is about so much more than the average 60 minutes to escape games you may have played.  The story has depth, flawed characters and an intensity I truly enjoyed.  It's the exact type of thriller book that's often my favorite because it has a finance and legal theme mixed with the story.  There were some things that happened in the story that seemed a little out there, but in the end I didn't care, I blew through this book!  
 
          * I received this book from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review *