Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Review: Saving Sophie

Saving Sophie Saving Sophie by Sam Carrington
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Karen is horrified when her 17 year old daughter, Sophie, is brought home by the police clearly drunk or worse still has she been taking drugs.
​The relief her daughter is safe quickly turns to horror as she finds our her daughters friend is missing.
​Sophie's big problem at this stage is she does not remember a thing from the night before. Absolutely nothing. How can that be? Was she really that wasted?

​When the body of a young woman is discovered Karen and Sophie fear the worst for her friend.

​Karen struggles leaving the home after going through a traumatic event a few years ago, the thought of leaving the house fills Karen each time with dread and panic attacks set in.
​But as things take a turn and Karen seems to become more and more involved in what is going on it soon seems that Karen has got to leave the house to not only help her daughter but to keep her safe.

​An interesting read, and goes to show just how far you will go to protect your child.
​Enjoyable, but I have to admit that Karen really got on my nerves, and from time to time I could have quite happily slapped her.
​That saying, it's worth reading and I look forward to reading more from this author.

​A huge thank you to the author/publishers and Netgalley for an ARC of this book.

3.5/5*

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