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Monday, February 8, 2016

My Review of Find Her by Lisa Gardner


Flora Dane is a victim. 

Seven years ago, carefree college student Flora was kidnapped while on spring break. For 472 days, Flora learned just how much one person can endure.

Flora Dane is a survivor.

Miraculously alive after her ordeal, Flora has spent the past five years reacquainting herself with the rhythms of normal life, working with her FBI victim advocate, Samuel Keynes. She has a mother who’s never stopped loving her, a brother who is scared of the person she’s become, and a bedroom wall covered with photos of other girls who’ve never made it home.

Flora Dane is reckless. 

. . . or is she? When Boston detective D. D. Warren is called to the scene of a crime—a dead man and the bound, naked woman who killed him—she learns that Flora has tangled with three other suspects since her return to society. Is Flora a victim or a vigilante? And with her firsthand knowledge of criminal behavior, could she hold the key to rescuing a missing college student whose abduction has rocked Boston? When Flora herself disappears, D.D. realizes a far more sinister predator is out there. One who’s determined that this time, Flora Dane will never escape. And now it is all up to D. D. Warren to find her.

My Review:
5 Stars 

I have loved Lisa Gardner's books for a while now, but Find Her seriously blew me away. 

This book was seriously twisted, but in every good way imaginable. Not only are you taken on a ride with D.D. in her search for not one, but two missing girls. You are also reliving one of the girl's previous abductions. 

I must say that Flora Dane is definitely a survivor. Having read what she went through before her latest predicament. To have read what she went through and to see what she had been doing with her life was sad and beautiful at the same time.

Lisa Gardner definitely created a masterpiece in this book. Full of suspense and hair pin curves, Find Her is definitely a book that will have you gripping the edge of your seat. 

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