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Hide Your Light

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
This was ok. A bit far fetched with psychics finding a missing child. Love the cover and the summary. The book itself was not my favorite but it was written ok and I was able to finish it.

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I was intrigued by the premonitions/vision and the idea of using them to help solve a missing child mystery, but felt like the story was a little muddled and unclear.

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The cover artwork is simple, but draws you in. This was an enthralling novel from start to finish.

Robin Fox has been haunted by visions since she was a teenager. When she was a kid, these visions caused trouble among her peers. Years later, a child disappears from a resort. Robin is pulled into the case by her foster brother, Liam. Finally, her "gift" may provide useful. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end!

A massive thank you to Penny Arrow and The Wild Rose Press, Inc. for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I give Hide your Light by Penny Arrow a 4 1/2 out of 5. It’s a winding road of mystery intertwined with spirits and magic. Once you think you know what is going to happen there’s another wrench thrown into the mix. Would you call on psychics if you were rich and your goddaughter was missing? Not sure? What would you do if they were lost in a labyrinth of tunnels with an evil shady person at the end? Your answers will be revealed in this book. The main character is relatable and seems like any girl in any city. This book will keep you on the edge of your seat till the end!

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Hide Your Light
by Penny Arrow
Description
Ever since she was a teen, Robin Fox has been tormented by painful flashes of the future, too little and too late to prevent disaster. Back then, her gift painted a target on her back, and she was forced to flee a devious enemy and trust her family with her one secret.

When a child disappears from a remote mountain resort sixteen years later, Robin's visions may finally prove helpful. But the situation is not what it seems. She may have fallen into a trap--with her own secret as bait.

Robin holds the key to finding the missing child, but her desperation to make up for past mistakes forces an impossible choice...

This book kept me on the edge of my seat. A missing child has plenty of Psychics invited to attend a compound to look for the missing girl. But, it becomes who is missing with whom. The Survivalist compound is a place where you are not allowed to search or go into the woods where the claim was made she was missing. Are the Psychics all that they claim?

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