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My Favorite Book of March

April 12, 2016 by Kenna Griffin

I’ve been documenting my reading for the last three years. During that time, I’ve always given multiple books perfect ratings each month, until now.

March was the first month that I have given only a single book a perfect rating. The book was Find Her by Lisa Gardner. And, trust me, this book deserved the “A” grade. You know I really enjoy a book when I’m willing to miss sleep because I can’t put it down. That was the case for this book. I just had to know what happened next.

Find HerThe book is about Flora Dane, a woman who was kidnapped during a college Spring Break trip. Flora was held hostage for 472 days before police found her.

It’s been seven years since her kidnapping, but Flora still hasn’t adjusted to “normal” life. Instead, she’s become a vigilante of sorts. She seems obsessed with finding other missing girls.

When Flora goes missing for the second time, Detective D.D. Warren knows she must find her quickly. The detective is almost certain that her obsession with finding kidnapped girls is what got Flora kidnapped again and will result in her murder if she isn’t found quickly.

Find Her is a page turner with vivid description and a unique plot. The book isn’t for someone who doesn’t like a descriptive mystery, but, if you do, you’ll love this one.

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