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🏻Have you ever made a snap decision you regretted?🚘
Snap by Belinda Bauer is a captivating, emotional and gripping read about tragic loss, grief, snap decisions and their devastating, longterm impact.
The opening scene of this one grabbed hold of my heart and never let go. 11yr. old Jack Bright and his sisters Joy and Merry are sitting in their stifling, broken down car on the side of the road on a hot August afternoon. They are awaiting the return of their pregnant mother. She was last seen over an hour before, walking away on the shoulder of the road towards a payphone to get help. She told the children to stay in the car. She told them she would be right back. Unfortunately, none of that was true. Jack, Joy & Merry would never see their mother again after that fateful day.
Snap is told via various voices and storylines as we find ourselves thrown into Jack, Joy & Merry's life three years after the tragic loss of their mother. Life has been anything but kind or easy for these children in that time. This mama wanted to reach right in the book and rescue the Bright children! Jack, now age 14, was left with the care of his two little sisters after his grief stricken father went out for milk one day and never returned. How can 3 young children survive on their own? Jack resorts to doing whatever is necessary to keep his family together and away from social services. Jack's story was truly an emotional one filled with anger, grief and his overwhelming sense of responsibility for his siblings. He is a child forced to quickly become an adult. You can't help but fall for his character and root for him and his sisters to finally be okay.
Detective Reynolds & Marvel are investigating a string of unsolved burglaries involving a suspect they have named Goldilocks. Goldilocks breaks into homes, cooks himself meals, sleeps in children's beds, takes a bath, grabs a few possessions & healthy food and has evaded capture for over a year. The relationship between these 2 officers was entertaining, as they were very much polar opposites.
I won't give away much more about the story. It's best to let it unfold the way Baur intended. Snap was a slow, character driven mystery/thriller that really grabs hold of you. I was invested in these characters and wanted to see Jack find closure about his mom. This one was a deliberate, addictive and unputdownable read. I highly recommend it for mystery/thriller fans who enjoy a masterfully told story with empathic characters.
Go ahead and Snap this one up to read today! You won't be sorry.
Thank you Grove Atlantic and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review "Snap" and share my honest opinion.
Snap by Belinda Bauer is a captivating, emotional and gripping read about tragic loss, grief, snap decisions and their devastating, longterm impact.
The opening scene of this one grabbed hold of my heart and never let go. 11yr. old Jack Bright and his sisters Joy and Merry are sitting in their stifling, broken down car on the side of the road on a hot August afternoon. They are awaiting the return of their pregnant mother. She was last seen over an hour before, walking away on the shoulder of the road towards a payphone to get help. She told the children to stay in the car. She told them she would be right back. Unfortunately, none of that was true. Jack, Joy & Merry would never see their mother again after that fateful day.
Snap is told via various voices and storylines as we find ourselves thrown into Jack, Joy & Merry's life three years after the tragic loss of their mother. Life has been anything but kind or easy for these children in that time. This mama wanted to reach right in the book and rescue the Bright children! Jack, now age 14, was left with the care of his two little sisters after his grief stricken father went out for milk one day and never returned. How can 3 young children survive on their own? Jack resorts to doing whatever is necessary to keep his family together and away from social services. Jack's story was truly an emotional one filled with anger, grief and his overwhelming sense of responsibility for his siblings. He is a child forced to quickly become an adult. You can't help but fall for his character and root for him and his sisters to finally be okay.
Detective Reynolds & Marvel are investigating a string of unsolved burglaries involving a suspect they have named Goldilocks. Goldilocks breaks into homes, cooks himself meals, sleeps in children's beds, takes a bath, grabs a few possessions & healthy food and has evaded capture for over a year. The relationship between these 2 officers was entertaining, as they were very much polar opposites.
I won't give away much more about the story. It's best to let it unfold the way Baur intended. Snap was a slow, character driven mystery/thriller that really grabs hold of you. I was invested in these characters and wanted to see Jack find closure about his mom. This one was a deliberate, addictive and unputdownable read. I highly recommend it for mystery/thriller fans who enjoy a masterfully told story with empathic characters.
Go ahead and Snap this one up to read today! You won't be sorry.
Thank you Grove Atlantic and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review "Snap" and share my honest opinion.
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Reading Progress
April 28, 2018
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April 28, 2018
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July 1, 2018
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July 2, 2018
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July 3, 2018
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Finished Reading
December 29, 2018
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2018
December 31, 2018
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Rae, it was so good! I was engrossed and touched by it. I highly recommend it!

Wasn't their dynamic funny Holly! I appreciated the bit of levity they brought to the book with their relationship.


It was actually better than I thought Lisa. I went in not really knowing too much about it and ended up quite pleased with the read.

Meredith I see you enjoyed Jack as much as I did! He touched my heart more than I anticipated. Glad you enjoyed it too.

KAS, yes! I love to be pulled in right away. This one definitely kept my attention throughout as well.

Jennifer, yes I noticed that you enjoyed many of the same aspects that caught my attention as well - namely Jack and the relationship between Reynolds & Marvel. I honestly could see myself reading a series about those 2. I found them quite entertaining and endearing.

Thank you Kendall. I enjoyed it a bit more than you did. Honestly, I'm 50/50 with slow burn thrillers but this one had me hooked. I think I was really invested in Jack's character and that made all the difference.

How I wish Bauer would make it so! They make such a duo.


Melissa, I think you'd appreciate Jack's character and enjoy this one.

Kristy - hope you enjoy it! Thank you :)

Thank you Kristin. I'm trying to fit in as much reading while I can during summer break. Happily, so far they have all been good and many great! I can't complain :)

Thank you Kaceey! Hope you enjoy it if you get to read it.


Lisa - I'd say this one is definitely not to be missed! It was really good!!

Thank you Nicola - you'll definitely want to make time for this one on your ever growing list of books to read my friend!

Thank you Jayme! I hope you enjoy it :)

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Elyse - I think you'd enjoy it. Hope you get to it.

Fingers crossed for you that they opt to get it Marialyce - this was so good!