Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Book review : The Shadow Children


 Book review :

The Shadow Children is the second book in the Sloane and Maddie: Peril Awaits series. Twists and turns, witty humor and a “didn’t see that coming” story. Great writing, fast-paced and entertaining.

Sloane and Maddie should be enjoying their holiday away together but they always seem to get themselves involved in a case. This time it is children that have gone missing. Within the tunnels of the historic port city of Savannah, fourteen-year-old Andi Leland has her mind set on freedom—not just for herself but for all the other teens who have come before her. But it is not to be. As Andi’s dragged into the hellhole that would have them all sold to the highest bidder, she hears the strangled cries of a fellow captive echoing from the room below. When the silence comes, she knows she will never see that girl again. And she wonders … Who will save them now? 

 I love Maddie and Sloane and the way they go about trying to solve this case. Always a great read and can't wait for the next book in this series. The author has well penned the thrilling storyline with so much intriguing factor to keep the reader hooked up.

I liked reading this book and would recommend this to all mystery book lovers. I am thankful to @katieandbreypa for providing me this book in return of an honest review.

Happy Reading!


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