Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Cry No More

Cry No More by Linda Howard

Mila is shopping at the local market in Mexico. She is a temporary resident while her husband volunteers at a local hospital. Suddenly, her six-week old baby is ripped from her arms. She fights back furiously, clawing out one of the kidnappers eyes…but she is stabbed and left for dead. Her baby is gone.

Years later Mila is still searching for her son. She has lost everything but struggles on, led by the hope of finding him. Everyone else has moved on and her loved ones wonder why she is unable to do so.

As Mila gets closer to the truth about what happened to her son, she puts herself in danger. She meets a man who is willing to help her and they connect emotionally. I loved both of the main characters; Mila for her intense love for her son and strong determination to find him, and Diaz for his strength and support of Mila.

I really loved this one. It was a difficult, emotionally, as I could feel Mila’s anguish. As a Mother, losing a child is the worst fear. There were definitely tears shed throughout this book! But isn’t that a mark of the great author?

In my opinion, this is a must read for the romantic suspense reader. I would also recommend to the regular suspense reader, as the romance is definitely not central to the plot.

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