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In her job as child advocate, Allie Hudson can't stand the thought of sending Davy Lopez back to his prostitute mother and drug addicted father, so Allie decides to circumvent the system and keep Davy with her until after the weekend. When Allie returns home, a message from Davy's mother warns her of coming danger and asks her to take Davy and run. Allie does the only thing she can think of and rushes back to her hometown and Beck Williams, the only man she has ever loved. Leaving Beck broke both their hearts, so Allie has to hope that he will still be willing to help her.

Much of Running from Strangers reflects the year it was written, 2008, and unfortunately it has not aged well. Negative stereotypes and poor pacing make this story a less than enjoyable read. Also, the protagonists are not well developed and some of the choices they make are questionable at best. The novel does begin with an interesting premise involving the judicial system and its care of minors, but it quickly devolves into a story where the main character must turn to an old boyfriend for help. In addition, the protagonists cheat on the boyfriend's fiance, while never really addressing that issue. Overall, Running from Strangers is a disappointing romantic suspense novel.
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ftbooklover | 1 altra recensione | Jun 28, 2023 |
This story is a nice suspense mystery mixed in with some Native-American heritage.
 
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ftbooklover | 1 altra recensione | Oct 12, 2021 |
This story is a nice suspense mystery mixed in with some Native-American heritage.
 
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Mrslabraden | 1 altra recensione | Jun 28, 2017 |
This is one of the few times a book cover has drawn me to a particular book, and when I learned that Picture of Lies is a mystery and does indeed take place in Monument Valley, I had to read it.

I love Monument Valley, and I'm happy to say that Harrison does a good job of giving readers a feel for the vast distances and incredible beauty of the area. I also liked her portrayal of the Navajo characters in the book. I had mixed reactions to Keegan and her archaeologist love interest, Dante, however.

Dante is a handsome, intelligent, caring hunk with a deep dark secret in his past. We get to see the reason why he's hiding out in one scene, but I felt that more about this could have been added throughout the story to make him an even stronger character. The relationship between Dante and Keegan also gathers speed and seriousness a bit too quickly in comparison to how they behaved toward each other in the first sections of the book.

I found Keegan to be a mixture of girl-next-door, journalistic pit bull, and incredible naivete. When she decides to drive off across the desert not knowing where she's going (and not telling anyone what her plans were), equipped with improper clothing, very little water, and a cell phone that didn't work in the area, I just shook my head and rolled my eyes. If it sounds like I've been out in the middle of nowhere, I have, and her lack of common sense greatly disappointed me.

This isn't the only time she experiences the unforgiving nature of this place, and although I may bemoan her lack of survival smarts, these scenes do give readers a real sense of what it's like out there. When Keegan travels with one of the Navajo, the Navajo knows all the rutted tracks to the places they're traveling to; very little driving is done on paved roads. In fact, paved roads are few and far between, and when Keegan mentions leaving Kayenta and turning off on the "interstate" when heading to Window Rock, don't believe her. There are no interstates up there.

By book's end, two important plot threads are left untied, which makes me wonder about future Keegan Thomas books. With the setting, the customs of the Navajo, and a very intriguing mystery in Picture of Lies, I would be willing to read further... as long as Keegan packs a hat and plenty of water.
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cathyskye | Jan 26, 2014 |

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6
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22
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½ 2.7
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5
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8