When Tsara Adelman
leaves her husband and two young children for a weekend to visit her
estranged uncle, she little dreams he is holding several local children
captive on his lavish estate. Mike Westbrook, father of one of the
boys, kidnaps her to trade her life for the children’s. Soon Tsara and
Mike are fleeing through New Hampshire’s mountain wilderness pursued by
two rogue cops with murder on their minds.
Review: I was given a copy of Wrong Place, Wrong Time from NetGallery for an honest review and this is my review.
I
found this book very intriguing and intresting. Mike kidnapped Tsara
because her uncle and his associates kidnapped his son and group of
other children because a debt was not paid back and this book centers
around Tsara's short time with Mike and then what happens after the
ordeal is over. (Not going there due to spoiler information). However,
for the first time in a long time I was really connected to one of the
not so perfect people in the book. I really liked Mike better then Tsara
and any of the other charters in the book and even though he was a good
guy doing something bad for the love of his child he is still doing the
bad thing and not painted totally perfect for he is doing by the author
so the reader has the right to choose if you agree with what he is
doing or not. I love him or hate him kind of thing.
Overall, this
book for me made me choose sides and I think other readers may feel same
way. If they want to look at things in shades of gray and not just
black and white. Both characters Mike and Tsara were both well developed
and great and the rest of the supporting cast of the book added to the
depth of the story. This is one of those books one has to make up their
own minds on. I was all for what Mike did and was glad I did not have
Tsara's family has my own. She knew what her uncle was able to do so in
my mind she really should not have been shocked about what he did.
With that said I am going to give this four out of five stars because there were a few loose ends not taken care of.
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