Being a good Samaritan is usually something you are proud of not frightened of, right?
Sarah
saved the daughter of a prominent man from being kidnapped, but she was
rewarded in a very unusual way and in a way she actually couldn’t
accept until she knew she needed to.
The reason Sarah made this decision was because of an ongoing
problem with her boss, Alan, who harasses women, steals their ideas, and lies
about it all. Sarah had to do something about him, but will it
backfire?
Sarah knew it would backfire and make her look bad and
lose her job at the university, but this harassment couldn’t continue.
She knew, though, that she wouldn’t win or could she?
If you want to hate a character, Alan would be your man.
29 SECONDS
is a book you literally will not be able to put down. The tension keeps building
and doesn't stop. The evilness of Alan doesn't stop either.
I have never finished a book this quickly - that is how good this book is.
If you enjoy edge-of-your-seat thrillers, this book needs to be on your reading list...an absolutely terrific read. 5/5
This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I hope everyone gets to read this tense thriller.
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Wow!!
ReplyDeleteThat is the PERFECT word for this book, Kathy!!
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This sounds fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh....it is!!
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Thanks for commenting, Judy.
That happens at times, and then I panic.
ReplyDeleteHope you are able to get caught up.
Thanks for commenting, Vicki,
I loved this book, and definitely hated Alan! Great review, and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAlan was despicable.
DeleteThanks about my review, and thanks for commenting, Laurel.
Great review! I have it...have not read it yet....I am behind! 😬. But it sounds sooooo good
ReplyDeleteMake sure you have a large block of time to read it. :)
DeleteENJOY, and thanks for commenting, reeca.
Good one!
ReplyDeleteOh...it was very good.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Carole.