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You Can't Catch Me

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When I first started reading this book I wasn't exactly sure what to expect because I had never read a book about cults or the type of living environment of a cult. Of course, I had watched many TV shows alluding to people living in cults and sometime in the news cults were mentioned but reading this book really helped open my eyes to the plight of the children in these cults. From start to finish this book had me in its grasp because I couldn't wait to find out whether or not Jessica was going to be triumphant in her quest to find Justice for herself and for the other Jessicas that she met along the way. The expert riding and the plot West throughout the book were so well devised that it took me awhile to figure out exactly who the bad person was in this book. The best type of book I must add. The ending is to die for! Literally! I did not see that coming at all! And what I am even more grateful for is that the ending was explained in such a perfect way that I had no questions left to wonder about when I was done reading this fantastic book. I am totally recommending this book to all my friends and it will be our next book featured in our book club!

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Catherine McKenzie never fails her books draw me in from the first pages keep me up late into the night reading This book had so any twists and turns kept me guessing till the last pageHighly reckoned thisadall her books #netgalley#lakeunionpublishing,

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So excited for my 10th book to be out there in the world!! Imagine if you met another woman with the exact same name and birthday as you. What would you do? How would you feel? Would you open up to her? She's you after all. And then, if it turned out it was all a scam - would you try to solve the mystery? Let the games begin...

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Catherine McKenzie did it again! Definitely a 5+ star read. I couldnt put this down, and the ending?!?! What? I am tempted to re-read this right away to see if I missed any clues. I think this may be her best book yet....even though I say that about all of her books. They just keep getting better and better.

Thanks to netgalley for the ARC.

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It’s been over a decade since Jessica Williams was rescued from a cult. After intensive counseling and a lot of press coverage, she was able to move on. Then one day she meets a woman who not only bears her name, but also her birth date. Strange, but Jessica things nothing more about it until her identity is stolen along with all her money. Not willing to sit back and hope that law enforcement might catch the crook, Jessica begins to look for others like herself, each robbed of their identity and finances. But she’s playing games with a highly experienced criminal, someone with links to Jessica’s own past, and it turns out there are worse things to lose than your bank account

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