Thursday, July 16, 2020

REVIEW- girl eight by melinda woodhall

Girl Eight (Mercy Harbor Thriller, #2)Girl Eight by Melinda Woodhall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher in an exchange for an honest review.

I first discovered Melinda Woodhall through Book Siren, when I read River Girls. I enjoyed the story and was happy to receive a copy of the second book, Girl Eight, for review.

Ms. Woodall delivers a page-turning story, super suspenseful, and a great mystery that will keep you guessing for most of the story.


A young woman has gone missing, and it is clear from the beginning who has abducted her but who is helping is the real question. The abductor and the accomplice have been working together for a decade, kidnapping girls whose disappearances will not draw much attention.

At Mercy Harbor, Eden Winthrop has added drug treatment programs to her curriculum, wanting to expand the help available to vulnerable young women. After Eden finds one of the vulnerable girls in her room apparently suffering a suspected overdose; she goes to see her in the hospital only to find the girl's missing. Eden knows there's something wrong so she turns to Detective Nessa Ainsley for help.

Leo Steele whilst working to earn Eden’s trust and win her heart, is also determined to find his mother's real killer and clear his father's name.

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