As
usual Kay Bratt has given her readers a story that is intriguing and
well-told with characters whom they will care about. We met Maggie
Dalton in Bratt's last book, True to Me,learning
of how she had been stalked. Now Maggie has moved to Maui, hoping it
would be a safe haven for her and her son, Charlie. No
Place Too Far also continues her
best friend Quinn's story, which will please readers of this series.
This
story and the writing in general would be a five star read for a wide
range of readers except for one thing. This book is heavily sprinkled
with profanity, which is a shame because I doubt many of Bratt's
readers would say that they wished one of her books contained more
foul language, but I bet many will say they wish this one had
contained less.
I
am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of No
Place Too Far from the author
via NetGalley. All opinions stated here are my own.
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