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Review: Wherever She Goes

Wherever She Goes Wherever She Goes by Kelley Armstrong
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I gave this book 5-❤️ just because it is another fantastic thriller by Kelley Armstrong. Have I told you that Ms. Armstrong is one of my top five favourite authors? Well, now you know…. She does not disappoint. Wherever She Goes is a stand-alone book and it is packed with action and surprising moments. I love how the story is going one way and, when you least expect it, it does a one-eighty on you.

Aubrey has worked very hard for her past to remain in the past. Soon after her marriage falls apart and trying to get her life in order to get primary custody of her daughter, she witnesses the kidnapping of a young boy. No one believes her and thinks that she is an attention seeker. But Aubrey’s past can help her prove that the kidnapping really happened and that she is not making things up. Her skills lead her to discover many secrets and eventually puts her own family at risk. She is faced with the dilemma to find the boy or risk losing her daughter.

I could not put this book down. I had to find out what happens next. The spectacular ending is the cherry on top. I recommend this one without hesitation.

🙋🏼‍♀️ Thank you @callistocrate for including this book in your August 2019 box. I am a bit late to read it, but I knew I would get to it eventually and love it.


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