Friday, May 15, 2020

Book Review: "The Good Stranger" By Dete Meserve

This was one of those books that you can't go into with two much of any one pre-planned idea(s) because you may be surprised at what is returned your way.

I'm one of those super speed readers so it's difficult at times to slow to a crawl if you pardon the pun because I'm someone who loves intensity, action, speed, the need to please type of thriller.

This wasn't so much a thriller as it was a nice women's fiction and so it threw me a curve as a reader expecting some mystery to happen.

It was a story about the kindness of strangers and how receiving such unexpected gifts can alter one's moods, one's direction, one's life.

It's Kate Bradley's job to uncover the person behind these thoughtful gifts but it's during a power outage and nothing more to utilize other than notes noting they are from," A Stranger."

So she embarks on this extended journey to uncover the face behind the acts but it's with some wee bit of danger as her life becomes threatened and recipients fight over gift cards.

Who knew a news reporter and her co-anchor could experience such a unique journey especially welcomed during these trying times for all readers to enjoy.

Thank you to Dete, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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