Friday, April 19, 2024

Blackbird(Hart's Ridge #9) by Kay Bratt

 

My thoughts

Each Hart's Ridge book is better than the last. They are all wonderful and touching and sad. All have many feels going on. This one was just the best. 

Ms. Bratt captured my heart with the two women in this book. The two that were at the mercy of brutal men. Especially the one being held in the basement. Good grief what that poor woman is going through and she needs to be found. Get her away from that horrible man. 

Two women.

 Allison who is a mother to two beautiful children a baby boy and a toddler girl, is running for her life after the man who is suppose to love her beats her. He's an abusive jerk. She has to get her babies away from there. Herself away. She deserves so much better. I utterly HATED her mother. Allison's mother. She is a first rate hussy. A horrible excuse of a mother.

Lydia is a mother also. She has two teenage daughters and a baby girl. She was carjacked in a Walmart parking lot. So much has happened to her now. Her husband refuses to accept that she is dead. He can't feel her and knows that he would. Lydia's capture is another horrible man. He's worse than the one that Allison is running from. He has no feelings toward her. Feels no remorse at all. He is a psychopath. He thinks of himself as a survivalist though. 

This book will keep you turning the pages and will give you so many tears. It's filled with so many emotions and ups and downs. You will feel like you are right there with these women. And you get to know a little more about the Grays. The determination of Deputy Taylor Gray. Her allegiance to her fellow cops. Or in this case cop. As they travel in search of a missing wife and mother. As she helps out Allison and her children. As she does with her sisters and mother. Taylor is the rock they all seem to rely on.

This is a solid FIVE start book even if I did get upset over the ending and not knowing.... 
Thank you Kay Bratt for this copy of book 9 of the Hart's Ridge series. It was so good.

About

In the small town of Hart's Ridge, a recent tragedy leaves the tight-knit community still reeling. In the highly anticipated ninth installment of the Hart's Ridge small-town mystery series, "Blackbird," Deputy Taylor Gray finds herself supporting a colleague through a painful journey of letting go.Meanwhile, a young woman and her children must flee from her abusive ex-partner, seeking refuge and safety. Deputy Gray becomes entangled in their plight, blurring the lines between duty and personal conviction."Blackbird" masterfully intertwines these dual plot lines, exploring the complexities of small-town life and the resilience of its residents. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey to the heart of Hart's Ridge—a ride that promises to captivate readers until the final, unforgettable page.



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