Reviewed by Linda on

4 of 5 stars

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Two Footsteps was an excellent psychological thriller / suspense / mystery novella! I was completely captivated (pun intended) from start to finish.


Story:


A little dark, a lot tense, Two Footsteps definitely kept me at the edge of my seat. Who is the wolf? Why has he kidnapped Morgan? There are many clues around her when she wakes up, but none of them make sense to her. There is quite a bit of confusion, and suddenly, she wakes up outside. She's hunted. And she has no idea how she'll be able to get out of the wilderness alive.

Characters:


Morgan is married to Reid, they have two children. As she wakes up in unfamiliar surroundings, she knows her life is in danger, and the way the Wolf is playing a cat-and-mouse game with her just makes things more eerie.
Reid was at first a suspect in Morgan's disappearance. He has no idea where she is - and he'd do anything to get her back.
Morgan's best friend is present, and there's some secrets there. Police officers and Morgan's parents are part of Two Footsteps as well.

Writing style :


First person point of view, present tense. Two Footsteps is told in alternate perspectives, from Reid and Morgan's point of view.

Feels :


I felt really tense, and the danger was breathing down my neck!



This was the first gift she'd picked out for me on her own - Memories begin to flow like a current being swept by strong winds. It' a visual display of magical moments our family have enjoyed together - the smiles, the laughter, the undying love.

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