Betsy Ryan is pregnant with her third child, and receiving threatening notes from an anonymous person. During what should be a joyful time in her life, she’s forced to face a decade old memory, and relive one of the most devastating nights of her lifeTo uncover the mystery behind the threats, she enlists the help of an unlikely, but oddly reliable source, her dog Barney. As the menacing notes … menacing notes continue to arrive, her husband is called out of town for work, and she struggles to keep her composure while shielding her two young sons from danger. She trusts no one except her parents, best friend Misty, and her extraordinary dog—who has proven to literally understand everything she says. Is this person out to harm her? And how do they have so much personal information about Betsy? She can’t help but think it’s the same person who attacked her at the train station almost a decade ago, and changed the course of her life forever. To save herself and her unborn child—Betsy must face her fears and find her strength, to reveal who is after her and most importantly…why.
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Needs better editing
Plot didn’t hold together very well. Solution just jumped in at the end of story.
Thought I was getting a Christian book. The author mixed in some non-christian elements that because they weren’t explored with a conclusion as to their worth or lack there of leaves the reader unsatisfied in that regard and uncertain as to the authors beliefs and intention.
I enjoyed the book. The communications with the dog and husband that was ain’t a coma was a little over the top. The characters were like able, I wouldn’t consider it a thriller, maybe a mystery and not unexpected.
I wanted to like this book but it was very repetitive and unbelievable.
That was intense and suspenseful and also a cozy, easy read. I enjoyed the mix because I thought my heart would stop a few times there and the cozy, easy parts helped me calm down. I look forward to reading more from this author.