Cache a Predator
by, M. Weidenbenner
Officer Brett Reed will do anything to gain custody of his five-year-old daughter, Quinn. But when the man-hating judge grants Brett’s drug-addicted ex-wife custody and slaps him with a protective order for losing his temper, he fears for Quinn’s safety. Who will protect her now?
When Quinn is found abandoned on the streets, Brett’s worse nightmares turn toward a dark path. His daughter is placed in a temporary foster home until Child Protective Services can complete an assessment. It should only take a few days.
But a lot can happen in a few days.
Especially when there’s a deranged psychopath on the loose, someone who’s attacking pedophiles, someone who wants to protect children like Quinn, and someone who’s planting body parts in geocaching sites.
Cache a Predator is a novel about a father’s love, justice, and the unhinged game of hide-the-cache.
My Review:
I normally stay away from “real” type books. I have enough trials and issues in my life that I feel like I can’t possibly read a book about some one else and their problems. Being a mother, I naturally also stay away from books that focus on kidnapping and children. I heard such good things about this book though, I had to read it. It was worth it. At times I cringed, just from pure mother instinct. You totally can feel for Brett and his race to save his daughter. The author really captured the essence of the extent a parent will go to for their child. She takes you in directions that you don’t expect and leaves you guessing. Just when you think you have the whole story and perpetrator worked out, the author throws you in a different direction. This book should definitely come with a warning….if you have things to do or it’s close to bed, don’t start reading it. Once you pick it up you can’t put it down. You need to read it to the end. I definitely recommend this book. I was pleasantly surprises at how much I really liked it.
About the Author
Michelle is a fulltime employee of God’s kingdom, writing and encouraging writers every day. She’s often a sucker for emotional stories, her sensitive side fueling the passion for her character’s plights, often giving her the ability to show readers the “other” side of the story.
She grew up in the burbs of Detroit with five brothers. No sisters. Each time her mom brought the boy bundle home from the hospital Michelle cried, certain her mom liked boys better than girls. But when her brothers pitched in with the cooking, cleaning, and babysitting—without drama, Michelle discovered having brothers wasn’t so bad. They even taught her how to take direct criticism without flinching, which might come in handy with book reviews.
Michelle is living her dream—writing every day and thanking God for the stories He puts in her path. When Michelle isn’t writing she’s winning ugly on the tennis court. She’s known as “Queen of the Rim Shots.” No joke. It’s ugly.
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Hi Jen –
Yes, I can see why you’d want to stray from books about dysfunctional characters, especially since there are so many sad stories in our world. Thanks for giving CACHE a chance and for singing its praises! I appreciate you and your time.
Michelle