Taken by Danielle Ramsay

Thank you, @rararesources, for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Taken is psychological thriller genre. Taken is a splendid read that I read in one day. I was hooked from the start and loved the twist. I had a feeling i knew what was going to happen but than the book persuade me to think differently, and I was so wrong. Love that. The story about Alice who loses her baby and becomes Ill and moves to her husband (Tom) parents house in America. Alice is dealing with a lot since Noah death. Things start to go downhill for her. I found Taken to be addictive read that will hold your attention to the end. Its brilliant read and touched my heart in places. I liked the characters and the plot. Amazing . This book blew me away. 5 stars am accused of the worst of crimes – murdering my baby – and I have hours before this passenger ferry docks in Spain to find him, alive. Someone knows about my difficult past and darkest secrets, and now I think they’ve taken my baby. But who would do this to me and why? I know the answer. Or least I think I do… The police want to know why I have fled my home and husband. How do I tell them that I had a breakdown after my first baby died? That today is the anniversary of his death? That my husband is planning on having me sectioned? Despite what my husband says, I’m not ill. Am I? For I have discovered he has an agenda… So how could I have been so wrong about him? And how do I convince the police I’m innocent, when everyone believes I’m guilty, and get my baby back before he disappears forever? Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/TakenSocial Author Bio – Daniele Ramsay is the author of the DI Jack Brady crime novels and other dark thrillers. She is a Scot living in the North-East of England and was previously published by Hodder & Stoughton and Avon. Social Media Links – Facebook: DanielleRamsayAuthor Twitter: @DanielleRamsay2 Instagram: @danielle.ramsay.author Newsletter Sign Up: https://bit.ly/DanielleRamsayNews

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