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Hiding in Sunshine
Hiding in Sunshine
Author: John Stuart, Caitlin Stuart
Living lives of quiet affluence in a historic, suburban Boston town, Gavin and Lisa Brinkley had no idea how quickly and decisively their lives, and those of their two young daughters, could be upended. A series of events - a mysterious break-in at their home, some menacing tailgating on the highway from Boston, a startling visit from an F.B.I. ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781477283318
ISBN-10: 1477283315
Publication Date: 10/30/2012
Pages: 310
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Publisher: AuthorHouse
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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If you enjoy a great suspense, you won't want to miss Hiding in Sunshine. Written by a father and daughter, Hiding in Sunshine is almost impossible to put down. Although it didn't capture me from the first page, about fifty pages into the story, I was hooked.

To imagine going from a normal existence, without any hiccups, to being uprooted from your life and told to assume a new identity would be hard to swallow. But add to the mix not having access to technology that you've always taken for granted as well as the fact that someone is always watching, lurking, waiting for you to make one false move. The family bonds are stretched to the limits, as well as the fact that they get closer, as the danger escalates as the family constantly moves, hiding.

Honestly, this is a fantastic book! I'm not a fan of the cover - it doesn't do the novel justice - but it's a well-written novel that really captivated me. I'd recommend it to anyone!


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