Winds of Fear
Glede Browne Kabongo
(Fearless Series #3)
Publication date: October 23rd 2019
Genres: Adult, Psychological, Psychological Thriller, Thriller
Their dark secret could destroy her family
When Abbie Rambally meets the couple next door for the first time, she’s convinced something isn’t right. Why are the Paynes so fascinated with her oldest son and why do they ask so many probing questions about him? Then Abbie’s loyal and dependable nanny quits without giving notice, and Jenna Payne is only too happy to step in and help out. But Abbie begins to suspect that the Paynes’ choice of neighborhood was no accident.
Though Abbie wants to believe she can trust her neighbors, too many things about the couple don’t add up. So when a stranger in a café calls Jenna by a different name and insists they’ve met before, one thing becomes clear. If Abbie doesn’t uncover what the Paynes are hiding, her family will be in terrible danger.
From an award-winning author comes the latest installment in the “gripping and powerful” Fearless Series. This nail-biting psychological thriller can be read as a stand-alone, and will leave you breathless until the final, jaw-dropping twist.
My Review:
Abbie Rambally is a full time
college student working on her degree. Abby and her doctor husband
have three children, a ten-year-old and twins. Trouble starts to brew
in the Rambally household when their full time Nanny fails to show up
to take care of the children. Abby is running behind and wondering
what she is going to do with the children when their new neighbor
shows up on their door step right out of the blue asking if she can
be of any help.
This neighbor is very inquisitive
about Abbey’s ten-year-old asking lots of questions with some not
being any of her business. Abbey is very suspicious of the neighbor’s
questions but without any other choice she lets her drop her children
off at school.
Abbey receives a note from the
Nanny letting her know that she has quilt and the reason why and
where she is. The letter seemed awful suspicious to Abbey but without
any proof what could she do. She had to take the woman at her word,
right? Abbey isn’t so sure that the Nanny even wrote the note
herself.
The Nanny’s body is found in the
park. The ten-year-old son is missing and no one knows where he is or
who took him. Abbey and her husband are beside themselves with worry
for their oldest child. Abbey begins to really suspect the neighbors.
Winds of Fear is the third book in
the Fearless series and can be read as a standalone as it is the
first book that I have read in the series and the first book by Gledé
Browne Kabongo that I have read as well.
Winds of Fear is a fast paced read
that had me hooked from the first page and kept me hanging on right
up until the last page was turned. The suspense alone kept me turning
the pages wondering how it all was going to turn out.
I loved all the characters
especially the children. The characters were written in such way that
you would like to meet them in real life if that were possible. They
seemed to be just that kind of people you know good people who loved
and took great care of their children. They tried to do all things
right to keep their children safe.
I would recommend Winds of Fear to
anyone looking for a great read! One click that copy today!
I haven’t read the first two
books in the Fearless series but I would like to. I would like to
know more about Abbey and her past. More about the whole family. I
would like to know more about the children especially Lucas.
Author Bio:
GLEDE BROWNE KABONGO writes gripping psychological thrillers–unflinching tales of deception, secrecy, danger and family. She is the #1 Amazon bestselling author of The Fearless Series, Swan Deception, Conspiracy of Silence, and Mark of Deceit. Her love affair with books began as a young girl growing up in the Caribbean, where her town library overlooked the Atlantic Ocean. She was trading books and discussing them with neighbors before Book Clubs became popular.
Gledé holds a Master’s degree in Communications, and was a featured speaker at the 2016 Boston Book Festival. She leads workshops on publishing and the craft of writing and hopes to win an Academy Award for screenwriting. Gledé lives outside Boston with her husband and two sons.
1 comments:
This sounds like an action packed thriller with great characters to boot! Lovely review! :)
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