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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Book Review: Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Tilia Klebenov Jacobs

During October I read lots of mystery, thrillers books this year and I can't believe that I still have this one to review it, lol.  Oh well, let's get to it:


Book Review: Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Tilia Klebenov Jacobs

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20335842-wrong-place-wrong-time


From GoodReads:
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.
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Tsara has been estranged with her uncle for years and years but when he invites her to party at his lavish estate, she decides to go and make amends, specially when her husband convinces her to go and enjoy the weekend by herself as he would stay home with the kids.  When she gets to her uncles estate things goes perfectly fine until the first night when she gets kidnapped.  While she is kidnapped she ends up learning that her kidnapper is  Mike Westbrook, who ends up been a father of one of the local kids that her uncle is holding captive.  Mike kidnaps Tsara in order for her uncle to release his son.  
What her uncle ends up doing is sending the two town cops who are murderers and set out in search for her and Mike with only one thing on their minds; to murder them in order to keep them quiet about what is happening at her uncles house.

Throughout the book we see how Tsara and Mike travel from through NH's mountains and how FBI gets involved and how her husband and brother worrying more about her.  I really enjoying this book and how we got to see how Tsara and Mike's relationship evolved from victim and kidnapper to somewhat friendlier, nothing romantic for once.  Not going to lie that somehow the book felt like it drag a little, but it had a good ending and you got to see how someone copes after a kidnap.  

An overall a good read.  4 out of 5 starts.

XOXO,

Nelia

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