The
voice is first person, which I tend to find difficult to read. But in
this case it is a good vantage point since the author chooses to mete
out information slowly. We get to see the story unfold through the eyes
of the main character and we are kept guessing about real motives.
The story is intriguing. It also shows the emotions of Denilyn Rossi as she works through a trauma that happened 8 years in the past. It is interesting that this psychologist and professor is seeing a therapist. I like that Deni has a great support group in her mother and friends.
It is hard to say more without giving away too much information.
If you like an intense page turning puzzle to work out, I recommend this great book by Ginny Yttrup.
*I
was given a complimentary copy of this book by the publisher, Barbour. I
was not expected to give a favorable review. All opinions are my own. *
BackCover Blurb:
A psychologist paralyzed by fear.
A mother propelled by love.
A stalker bent on destruction.
Psychology professor Dr. Denilyn Rossi contends that the past is either a shadow that haunts us or a force that propels us. The choice is ours, she tells her students. What she doesn’t tell them is that her own past is a shadow she can’t seem to shake. Fear has immobilized her and is taking a costly toll.
Adelia Sanchez, however, has embraced Dr. Rossi’s teaching. She is ready to confront fear and render it powerless—using the trauma of her past to propel her to entrap the man who stalked and brutally attacked her.
As Denilyn’s past and Adelia’s present converge at the Kaweah River, a dangerous man bent on destruction threatens them both. Will he uncover the secret Deni and Adelia have fought so hard to protect?
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