HAYLEY HOPE IS GONE by Michele Dominguez Greene
5* Great book, though the slightly fractured family dynamics bothered me - I wasn't too shocked at the end reveal, sadly.
I picked up book 1 based on the blurb, and it turned out to be one of my best reads of this year. I loved the tale, the background, the relationship between Emily and her father, and with her husband, kids and their nanny-great aunt.
This was no different, with an excellent continuation of Emily's approach to her work, but it did come at a bit of an unexpected price. I couldn't fault the storyline, which was scary and creepy and once again made me thankfully that I don't live in the US. It has shades of the Mercy Kilpatrick series in that aspect, which I mean as a compliment.
Did I love the ending? No, but I admired Emily's response and actions. I'd have done the same. I can't wait to read the next book. I suspect she will have family loyalty on her side, and could turn into a bit of an Eve Dallas character, sadly without the Roarke sidekick.
ARC courtesy of Storm Publishing and NetGalley for my reading pleasure.
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