Monday, January 14, 2019

No Exit by Taylor Adams


A phone call that her mother had cancer, a snow storm, a rest stop with strangers, and worst of all a child locked in a cage in a van.

Could it get any worse for Darby? 

Who was the child, which one of the strangers in the rest stop was the kidnapper, and what can Darby do about it since there is no cell signal and no way the police could get there anyway in all that snow?

NO EXIT has us sharing a rest stop with the other stranded people trying to make time pass, but as time passes the tension and danger builds because Darby finds out who the kidnapper is and is secretly threatened to keep quiet.

As you read, you feel Darby's terror about the safety of herself and the other strangers and wish the snow would stop, cell service would be available, and some help would arrive.

If you have always thought rest stops were creepy places, you will be even more wary after reading NO EXIT. 

NO EXIT has characters that unfortunately could very well be exactly as they are portrayed whether they are at a rest stop or at a resort.  The kidnappers were pretty evil and had no regard for human life. 


Mr. Adams keeps you turning the pages, worrying, and wondering how it all will turn out as he slowly and expertly reveals who is who and what is happening.

Talking about an intense read, we need to capitalize INTENSE. 

NO EXIT has so much tension your heart will be pounding, and you won't want to stop reading. 

When you think you have figured out what is going on, another surprise pops up. 

If you thrive on thrillers, NO EXIT will not want to be missed. 5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.

12 comments:

  1. This is the next read in my pile. After reading your review, I am looking forward to reading it!

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    1. It is VERY tense, but good.

      I bet it is turned into a movie.

      Thanks for commenting, Cheryl.

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  2. This sounds crazy! Good crazy, but really intense for sure.

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    1. It is all you said with INTENSE being capitalized. :)

      Thanks for commenting, Ti.

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  3. That sounds intense. I think the child in a cage would be too upsetting to me to read.

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    1. It was upsetting about that girl in the cage.

      Thanks for commenting, Ellen.

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  4. Sounds fantastic....scary but fantastic

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    1. VERY scary, but good.

      Thanks for commenting, reeca.

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  5. Oo! This sounds pretty good! Rest-stops are creepy.

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    1. I do not like rest stops at all especially the ones that are in the woods.

      Thanks for commenting, Carole Rae.

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  6. This does sound good! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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    1. Scary and intense, but good.

      Thanks for commenting, Martha.

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