Freefall
By Jessica Barry
Blurb
Alison has survived a plane crash but the threat to her life has not ended. Badly injured she knows she has to keep moving and to move quickly to outwit the man who is stalking her every move.
Alison's mother Maggie knows her estranged daughter is missing presumed dead but she can't bring herself to believe it. She decides to examine the life Alison left behind in a bid to better understand the circumstances that brought her daughter to be in the plane in the first place.
Mother and daughter must fight – for survival and to find their way through a dark web of lies and back to one another, before it’s too late
Our Review
Freefall by Jessica Barry was an amazing read. Fast-paced and full of suspense I loved it. I was very disappointed when my for-review copy on my kindle had formatting issues but luckily the publisher had a spare physical copy and sent it to me so I could finish reading it.
Alison has survived a plane crash but the threat to her life has not ended. Badly injured she knows she has to keep moving and to move quickly to outwit the man who is stalking her every move.
Alison's mother Maggie knows her estranged daughter is missing presumed dead, but she can't bring herself to believe it. She decides to examine the life Alison left behind in a bid to better understand the circumstances that brought her daughter to be in the plane in the first place.
Mother and daughter must fight – for survival and to find their way through a dark web of lies and back to one another, before it’s too late.
The author did a brilliant job of portraying the complex nature of the relationship between Alison and Maggie. Both characters were well-developed and contributed a lot to the story.
Freefall was unputdownable. My bedtime came and went, and I still carried on reading because the rest of the story could not wait until morning.
Our Final Rating...
Read & Shared 22 Times.
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