Joshua
has a bright future ahead until the night he hits a stranger in the middle of
the road. If only the guy would’ve been killed on impact.
Circumstances
cause the teenager to cover-up the accident. But did he leave something behind?
Being
at the wrong place at the wrong time quickly escalates into a fight for their lives
as Joshua and his single-mom Karen are drawn into a life-or-death situation as
their path crosses that of a pair of criminals on the run. How far is Karen
willing to go to protect her son?
The
pace of this story moved rapidly along like an action movie. The plot was a
little far-fetched at times, but it is fiction, so I overlooked it. The descriptive
writing was on point. The characters were well developed, ranging from
sympathetic do-gooders to a downright evil monster. I even felt a bit of
sympathy for one of the “bad guys.” And sometimes there’s a fine line between
the good guys and the bad guys.
Overall,
I enjoyed this page-turner, although it had a little too much foul language for
my tastes. There was a bit of goriness too. I suggest a mature reader.
I
give this book four* stars (with an asterisk for language and content.)
One Fatal Mistake releases on January 22.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from
Berkley Publishing Group via NetGalley.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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