Thursday, January 7, 2021

Everywhere to Hide

GIVEAWAY


MITCHELL, SIRI
EVERYWHERE TO HIDE

How does a woman protect herself from an enemy she can't see?

Law school graduate Whitney Garrison is a survivor. She admirably deals with her mother's death, mounting student debt, dwindling job opportunities, an abusive boyfriend, and a rare neurological condition that prevents her from recognizing human faces.

But witnessing a murder might be the crisis she can't overcome.

The killer has every advantage. Though Whitney saw him, she has no idea what he looks like. He knows where she lives and works. He anticipates her every move. Worst of all, he's hiding in plain sight and believes she has information he needs. Information worth killing for. Again.

As the hunter drives his prey into a net of terror and international intrigue, Whitney's only ally, Detective Leo Baroni, is taken off the case. Stripped of all semblance of safety, Whitney must suspect everyone and trust no one -- and fight to come out alive.

My Review:

Suspense on steroids! Absolutely riveting from the very first page. I'm still trying to catch my breath. 

I was especially drawn in because of the scrappy heroine who makes an already complicated life so much more so through sheer stubbornness. My, but that girl has grit! 

And the face blindness angle upped the suspense ante to unbelievable heights! It must have been incredibly challenging to write the entire story from Whitney's point of view with that in mind. As a reader, I'm always looking for physical descriptions to map out characters in my mind, but in this read I was as face blind as Whitney which was a fascinating position to be in...and sooooo creepy because literally any male character could be the killer!

The suspense is nail-bitingly clever. Some of it went over my head but I got enough to grasp the security threats and potential peril that weave their way through a intricate plot. Kudos to the author for drawing it all together into a stunning, heart-stopping plot. I was mesmerized every second of my listening experience. Madison Lawrence's narration is a perfect match for Mitchell's storytelling.

My only disappointment in the story is the complete lack of a faith thread from this Thomas Nelson published novel. I really wish this Christian publisher would find a way to market their general market 'clean' reads in a way that gives reader's a heads up going in. At the very least by not including 'Christian Fiction' tags on online bookstores. 

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

This giveaway is for a paperback or ebook copy -- winner's choice 

If you would like a chance to win a copy of Everywhere to Hide, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday January 9 2021. Offer open to International Readers. Good luck! 

35 comments:

  1. oh my goodness. thanks for your review. this just sounds so different and thrilling.
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    1. Very different, that's for sure. Good luck, Lori!

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  2. Wow! Sounds like an edge of your seat thriller!
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  3. You make it sound even more suspenseful Thanks for the Chance to Win a Copy
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  4. Sounds like a page-turner!
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    1. That would be an emphatic yes! Good luck, Caryl!

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  5. This looks super fun!! Melmo2610ATgmailDOTcom

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    1. In a hair-raising kinda way. :-) Good luck, Melmo!

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  6. I’ve been wanting to read this for a while. Thanks for the giveaway!
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  7. Suspense on steroids is the best. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom

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    1. Sometimes no other type of story will do. Good luck, Kim!

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  8. Oh my! This sounds really good. I absolutely love suspense! Thank you.

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  9. I miss the faith thread in A lot of Thomas Nelson books now. This sounds like a page Turner. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. It seems like there's more general fiction than Christian fiction with that publishing house now. Don't understand why they don't just create an imprint for the general fiction though. Very frustrating. Good luck, Lucy!

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  10. I've been very disappointed in Thomas Nelson books lately. Seems more and more Christian publishers are going more "general market".

    My husband enjoyed the one Siri Mitchell book I have on hand (State of Lies) so I'll enter for him. Our library had to go back to curbside pickup only just before Christmas, and he doesn't read ebooks :-(

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    1. We're on a curbside pickup too. God bless our hearty librarians who are willing to brave the cold to keep us in reading material! Good luck, Trixi!

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  11. Oh my, can you imagine the suspense by just adding the blind factor! Sounds totally amazing and I can't wait for the opportunity to read it. Love how the cover makes it all about the eyes.

    Thank you for the chance to win a copy and for always adding to my TBR list!
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    1. It really does add an extra edge to the suspense. Good luck, kay!

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  12. This premise is very intriguing.
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    1. It makes for an edgy read. Good luck, Jana Leah!

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  13. Yes to suspense -- my favorite! I agree with you about Thomas Nelson. The last few books I've read from them have been more "clean" but not what I consider Christian fiction. For example, the one I'm reading right now (The Summer House by Lauren K. Denton) has several mentions of drinking alcohol. It doesn't offend me, but it definitely does make me hesitate to recommend Thomas Nelson books to those who might be offended.

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    1. I really think they need to divide their publishing house into Christian and not. So much easier for the consumer. Good luck, SIS!

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  14. Love this author but haven't read anything from her in a while. Thanks for this one. rrwalter34ATgmailDOTcom

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  15. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  16. I think the suspense of this books sounds very interesting. Thanks for the chance to win this!
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  17. I’m really intrigued by this face blindness twist! Need to check this out ASAP!

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