10.14.2020

Everywhere to Hide by Siri Mitchell ~ Review

Lucie's Review:

Whitney Garrison feels stuck, struggling to find that next step and keep on top of her student loans. Then she is witness to a murder that makes her a target of a killer, but she suffers from a rare neurological condition that makes her blind to faces. Can she stay one step ahead of the killer, when they have Everywhere to Hide?

Told in the first person POV, the author does an excellent job of drawing the reader into Whitney's world and the realities of what she is facing. I  liked the attention to detail, and how Whitney has learned to cope with her condition. 

Leo Baroni is a detective, who comes alongside Whitney and help her looks for answers as well as keep her safe. I liked how he goes the extra miles to help her feel safe and comfortable. 

Overall, this was a fascinating read with realistic threats and the chilling suspense of the unknown. I liked the interaction between Leo and Whitney, as how the facial blindness really changed the risks and odds. The first person POV did lead to some repetitiveness as it felt more like a stream of consciousness, which was realistic, but felt like it slowed the pace. A clean suspenseful read.

Note: I was expecting it to be a Christian read, and while it was cleaning content it was lacking elements of faith that I was expecting. My rating though is due to the slow pacing.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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