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Here and Gone
by Haylen Beck
I received a free copy of this book from Penguin Random House Ireland in exchange for an honest review.
Audra Kinney is running away from her abusive husband and ready for a fresh start for her two kids when she’s pulled over on a country lane by a policeman. And her life goes from bad to worse.
That’s all I’m going to say about the plot of this book because i think it’s best to go in completely blind about what is going to happen. That’s what I did and by the time the story got going on the fourth or fifth chapter I was already pacing, frantic and gripped because I didn’t see what was coming and i just couldn’t believe it was happening.
This, like all good thrillers in my opinion, is a fast paced read with snappy, sharp chapters that peak your interest and you just can’t put down until you finish each one and start the next one and so on. Because of this, it took me less than a day to read this book because I was hooked.
The storyline will leave you, as I said, literally pacing up and down with the book in your room because it hints at a subject and the possibility of upcoming scene that no-one ever even wants to think about let alone see happening to characters. It left me a bit disgusted because I just didn’t want to think about it but at the same time, I needed to see everything brought down.
The way Audra was treated by almost everyone in this book was really infuriating as well and just made my blood boil because none was listening to her. It was generally the type of thing that made me want to scream through the page at the characters, and tell them to cop on and listen to her.
This was an absolutely amazing read.
Audra Kinney is running away from her abusive husband and ready for a fresh start for her two kids when she’s pulled over on a country lane by a policeman. And her life goes from bad to worse.
That’s all I’m going to say about the plot of this book because i think it’s best to go in completely blind about what is going to happen. That’s what I did and by the time the story got going on the fourth or fifth chapter I was already pacing, frantic and gripped because I didn’t see what was coming and i just couldn’t believe it was happening.
This, like all good thrillers in my opinion, is a fast paced read with snappy, sharp chapters that peak your interest and you just can’t put down until you finish each one and start the next one and so on. Because of this, it took me less than a day to read this book because I was hooked.
The storyline will leave you, as I said, literally pacing up and down with the book in your room because it hints at a subject and the possibility of upcoming scene that no-one ever even wants to think about let alone see happening to characters. It left me a bit disgusted because I just didn’t want to think about it but at the same time, I needed to see everything brought down.
The way Audra was treated by almost everyone in this book was really infuriating as well and just made my blood boil because none was listening to her. It was generally the type of thing that made me want to scream through the page at the characters, and tell them to cop on and listen to her.
This was an absolutely amazing read.