If I’d had any idea what those words would mean to me, to my mother and daughter, I’d have fled California without looking back.
While driving a rural road, Hannah Shire and her aging mother, who suffers from dementia, stop to help a man at the scene of a car accident. The man whispers mysterious words in Hannah’s ear. Soon people want to kill Hannah and her mother for what they “know.” Even law enforcement may be involved.
The two women must flee for their lives. But how does Hannah hide her confused mother? Carol just wants to listen to her pop music, wear her favorite purple hat, and go home. And if they turn to Hannah’s twentyseven- year-old daughter, Emily, for help, will she fall into danger as well?
Pressed on all sides, Hannah must keep all three generations of women in her family alive. Only then does she learn the threat is not just to her loved ones, but the entire country . . .
I absolutely loved this book. Other than all the suspense, this shows a fierce love of family. That for me was the best parts of this book. I, along with many others, have/had loved ones with dementia and its hard. Hannah just wants to protect Carol and is doing what she believes to be best. Who wouldn’t do that?
I think you did a great job on this review. I was wondering, is this a series or just a single novel?
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Thank you so much! It is a stand alone. She has many that are now on my TBR list
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