Aug 13, 2021

#BookReview #StolenGirl #SarahADenzil

 

Emma, Aiden and Gina stand on the brink of a new life. After the trauma of Aiden’s abduction and return, they are slowly healing and returning to a fragile normality. Emma is desperate to protect her children, but the world is fascinated by Aiden, the silent child who is finally learning to speak for himself.

Against her better judgment, Emma allows her son to attend a talk show. Her worse nightmare comes true when her daughter, Gina, is snatched from the studio and a chilling game begins. 

Emma is convinced the answers lie in the darkest corners of the family’s past, and that Aiden must be able to work out the puzzle, if only he dare reach into the horrors of his memory.


But as the mystery deepens and Gina is still missing, the family must face a terrible question: is history repeating itself, or is there a new enemy to contend with?

Layered with emotion, and told from Aiden and Emma’s perspectives, the sequel to Silent Child is a dark and thrilling listen.


Sarah A. Denzil is a million copy bestselling author of psychological suspense novels. Her books include number one bestseller Silent Child, which was a Goodreads Choice semi-finalist in 2017. Her books have been published in several different languages and have appeared on the Wall Street Journal bestseller list.

Sarah lives in Yorkshire with her husband and cat, enjoying the scenic countryside and rather unpredictable weather. She loves to write moody, psychological fiction with plenty of twists and turns.

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Stolen Girl
By
Sarah A. Denzil
Review
By 
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews 


First, I want to thank Sarah A. Denzil for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.


WOW!! Stolen Girl by Sarah A. Denzil totally blew my mind! I absolutely love missing person cases and this one had a totally different spin on it. Stolen Girl is a follow up to Sarah’s Silent Child book. I admit to not reading Silent Child (oh I wish I had though) but you can easily comprehend Stolen Girl as a standalone. 


Ebook Launch did an incredible job creating and designing Stolen Girl’s cover. It is absolutely beautiful. 


One thing I loved about Stolen Girl was that Sarah included Aiden’s story at the end of the book. We got to hear his side of the story in his own words. For me it made it more personal and summed up a lot of loose ends. 


Unlike any missing person cases I have read prior I enjoyed knowing that you knew who kidnapped Gina. However, It was oh so twisted and such a good storyline as to the motive behind it! 


My heart went out to Emma so many times within the storyline! No mother should have to be put through what she had to endure. 


I totally could sympathize with Emma when you say you are fine but you are not telling the whole truth. You tell people what they want to hear to make them happy. I totally get where she was coming from. 





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