Synopsis: RJ Bannon is a detective on paid administrative leave for a previous injury when he comes across a cold case about an abducted three-year old child that has sat dormant for nearly twenty-five years and was never solved. Ann Montgomery was abducted from her family's historic mansion and it tore her notable family apart, although they never gave up hope.My Review: This book was ok. I enjoyed it, but it was fairly shallow and run-of-the-mill. But with that hunk on the cover, how could I not pick it up? So much potential. I think it would have been better reading it as a book rather than listening to it because it was far far far to descriptive in unneccesary places and this made the narration drag horribly. I'm looking forward to the next one if for no other reason than the ending seemed far to abrupt and I liked the little of Linc that was in this book.Plot was entertaining and I spent far to much time wondering if Montgomery was going to come out as a bad guy or a good guy.
I didn't really like this book, sorry! I usually really like Janet Dailey books.
—yallu
A nice story. Fairly predictable, but well written. Cute.
—Jessie
This was a slow read for me, but this was a good story.
—thfatlumpyorange
Okay, but wouldn't recommend it.
—zimzam50
Boooooring yawn
—aaraf