The Last Flight by Julie Clark
I was intrigued by this book from the moment I read the blurb on the back cover: two women, each running from dire circumstances, switch tickets at the airport. Claire, the wife of a politician, gets on a plane headed to California and Eva is going to Puerto Rico.
When the plane bound for Puerto Rico crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, Claire knows the media is going to erupt with news of her supposed death. She has no choice but to adopt Eva’s identity … and along with it, the secrets Eva left behind.
I read this book at every opportunity I had: in line at the post office, waiting at the doctor’s office, and sitting in parking lots. It moves at a quick clip and had me turning the pages as fast as I could devour the words.
The characterization in this book is what makes it so good. The author does a great job of developing these two women and the reader feels sympathy for both of them (though Eva has made her fair share of bad choices, even when alternatives were available to her, and tends to blame others for her misfortunes). I was rooting for both of them. There are a few spots in the book where the reader has to suspend belief a little bit, but because the story is so good, that is easy to do.
I think, in the end, the book is really about strong women, the consequences of telling one’s story in the face of abuse, and having the courage to take the actions that can bring about personal empowerment. Claire and Eva are not without fear and doubt, but they do what they have to do to save themselves.
And the epilogue…you’ll just have to read it for yourself.
I would recommend this thriller to anyone who loves a story featuring strong and well-written female characters, a unique and twisty plot, and stories that explore serious social issues.
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If you are one of my newsletter subscribers, you’ll know that I have tweaked the format of my newsletters. One of the changes I’ve made is to share deals and releases by other authors here on my blog instead of in the newsletters.
So with that in mind, I have two books to share with you this week. Both are by Laina C. Turner, each one is the first book in a series, and they’re both just 99 cents (and free if you subscribe to Kindle Unlimited). I have not had a chance to read either of these books yet, but I have both on my Kindle. I’m looking forward to reading them soon.
Friends and Foes: A Read Wine Bookstore Mystery
Stilettos and Scoudndrels: A Presley Thurman Cozy Mystery
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Until next time,
Amy
What an interesting premise, Amy. The book sounds great. I like reads with strong women. Thanks for sharing your review and recommendation.
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That hook really grabbed me and I was riveted by the whole idea of strong women disappearing to start new lives. I’m glad you enjoyed the review. My husband is reading it next—I think he’s going to like it, too.
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Ooh, love your reviews Amy. I am heading over to Amazon!!! Thanks ❤
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Good to hear, Debby! I hope you enjoy the read. xo
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Thanks Amy. Happy weekend ❤
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Sometimes the most straightforward plots can be the most intriguing. When writers talk about composing stories with high stakes, this sounds like it would be way up there.
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Very high stakes in this one, Pete. And not simply fictional ones, either—the stakes are this high for women all over the world who are trapped in situations they can’t escape. Thanks for stopping by!
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Well, I had heard about this book, and it sounded enticing. But after your review, it’s a must read for me!
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My husband picked it up somewhere and brought it home for me, thinking I would enjoy it. Now it’s his turn to read it. I hope you like it!
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Sounds like a fascinating story premise. Will definitely check this one out!
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I hope you enjoy it, Pat!
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Oh, wow! That blurb has me hooked too!
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I’m glad you agree! After reading that blurb, you practically have no choice but to read the book. 🙂 Thanks for dropping by!
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