September 12, 2014
Nowhere To Turn by Lynette Eason
While the romantic plot is predictable, as they are in most Christian fiction novels, the relationship between the mother and son is very touching. She flees her husband, trying to keep her son safe, but doesn't know that danger is following them. It's a good suspense novel, with many twists and turns that keep you turning the page.
A copy of this book was provided for this review, but the opinions expressed are solely my own.
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interesting book,,I was in abusive marriage for 30yrs before I got the courage to leave,,waitied until the last child had turned 18 and graduated high school,,would love to read this too
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