I read The X, in exchange for review from Tomoson. The book was written by Lorena Bathey and published by Lorena B Books.
The book was about a mother, who fights to save her children. The beginning scenes were a little confusing (prologue) but got better as you moved into the book.
In the beginning, Clarissa is married with two kids. Clarrissa and Ben was married 20 years. Everything appears to be perfect and then, she gets hit with divorce papers. The marriage was having problems. Ben (husband) is acting differently. She does not know what's going on. Her husband gets the kids. She moves out, but not before she causes a little destruction. She moves into a friend's guest house, but
wants to get her kids back. The husband also starts turning the kids against her. She calls daily, but with little to no responses. Eventually, she hires a private detective to find her kids and figure out what is going on with her ex-husband. Ben is involved in something big (read the book to find out more) and needed the kids to help execute the plan. Ben is under investigation by the government (read the book to find out why) The kids even got bodyguards. As Clarissa continues to search for her kids, her ex finds out--and sends in his goons to help scare her back into submission. Clarissa has to move around to keep the goons off her tracks. She does try to get her kids back during one scene, but it fails badly. The ending scenes are good. Brice (the PI) takes her to a store. Clarrisa goes in alone, but never comes out. This leads to some climatic, dramatic, intense scenes, which goes all the way to the end of the book.
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Sunday, 12 May 2013
The X Book review
Posted on 09:42 by Unknown
Posted in book review, divorce, goons, government investigation, kidnapping, Lorena Bathey, mother, parenting, private investigator, The x, tomoson
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