Blindsided by Kate
Watterson is a suspense thriller, a cat and mouse game and a race against time.
Dr. Cadence Lawrence knows she’s being followed. She knows someone has been in
her house when she’s gone and has gone through her belongings. She even knows
who it is, but he has managed to stay one step ahead and avoid apprehension.
FBI Agent Thea Benedict is on the trail of a serial killer, tracking him all
over the country and knows he may be heading to settle a score. When Cadence
makes the sudden decision to flee Indianapolis and head north, she is trapped
on a snowy road, Michael “Mick” McCutcheon offers her a place to stay until she
can get her car out of the snow. At first, she is reluctant to allow Mick to
get close, but she finds him to be caring and generally concerned that she
opens up with her story. Mick finds himself enthralled with the beautiful
doctor and can’t help himself as he helps her battle against this evil. As
Cadence, Thea, and Mick follow this man’s trail, he realizes his time is short
and steps up his efforts. Will they be able to stop him before he hurts someone
else?
Blindsided was an
interesting twist from a usual suspense thriller. From the beginning, you are
told who is stalking Cadence, you are told why but he remains a suspenseful evil
lurking in the dark. I enjoyed each character. Cadence was a strong,
independent woman who knew to fight back but at the same time she realizes she
is afraid, vulnerable and fights anyway. Mick is a dashing knight in shining
armor who is confident but can be shaken. One of my favorite scenes is when
Mick is worried and nervous about meeting Cadence’s parents as their
investigation takes them to her hometown. And Thea, the confident FBI agent,
who is like a cat on the hunt. She is determined to catch her prey. I
thoroughly enjoyed Blindsided as a
fast paced, attention grabbing thriller which keeps you reading until the last
page. I highly recommend Blindsided.
Blindsided
will be available
July 9, 2019
in hardcover and
eBook
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