This is an addictive read. Don't start it until you have time to read the whole thing. This book is what Hide tries to be. Sara, our heroine, searches for her biological mother and uncovers a horrifying truth. Is our future doomed by our genes?
I was expecting a thriller but I really had a hard time reading this book. I wanted to stop reading it at least a couple times since there are so many good books out there waiting for me but I thought the plot of the story was good and I was hoping the storyline would pick up and it would grab my at...
*Rating* 3.0 ****Genre* Thriller*Final Review* posted 10/21/2011Things you should know before reading this book. If you haven’t read Still Missing by Ms. Stevens, might I suggest you borrow it from your library, or any other place you can find it for free? Both stories follow the same format where t...
Knowing you have been adopted leads to many questions even if you have a happy home life, but when your home life is less that ideal, as was Sara Gallagher’s, it seems even more important to find your birth parents. Sadly, sometimes the truth surrounding the circumstance of your birth is worse than...
I enjoyed this book, but it followed the formula of Still Missing a bit too much for my liking. It's written as if the narrator (Sara) is talking to her shrink, reliving the story between sessions. At times I found Sara likable and at other times I wanted to slap her. I felt for Abby, who was try...
I can't decide between three and four stars for this (as well as Still Missing). This was a pretty good read overall. Once again the protagonist, Sara, is relaying the events of the story to her psychiatrist. While I like the idea, it gets rather awkward for me when she's telling Nadine (the psychia...
Wow what a book!!! It took me a day to read and I loved every minute of it! What an ending!! I loved this book as much as her first one, Still Missing! What a chilling ride you took me on Chevy!! Just when I thought she had the story all wrapped up another twist was thrown in!! A five star read for ...
This was one great book. I think it was even better than Still Missing! Read the full review here:Article first published as Book Review: Never Knowing by Chevy Stevens on Blogcritics.
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