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  • The Missing Bridesmaid

  • Broken Vows, Book 2
  • By: L.G. Davis
  • Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
  • Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Missing Bridesmaid

By: L.G. Davis
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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Summary

I’m getting married tomorrow. But someone has taken my daughter…

I first start worrying about my beautiful daughter Lennie when she claims her imaginary friend told her not to trust me or her father, Nathan. And as she retreats further into her own world and pushes us away, it feels like we are losing our little girl. Then one evening I see a shadowy figure in Lennie’s bedroom window, and I begin to worry her friend isn’t imaginary at all…

Nathan insists it’s all in my head, but now my worst nightmare has come true. Lennie has been kidnapped just before our rehearsal dinner, in her adorable bridesmaid’s dress. And I think I know who did it…

Years ago, I brought another woman’s perfect life crashing down around her. I was trying to protect someone I loved, but I had no idea how out of control it would get, or how deadly. Has she come back to punish me? And how far will she go for revenge?

But when I see a message on Nathan’s phone asking about Lennie, I realise I might have got it all wrong. Was my daughter taken by someone close to home, someone I thought I could trust?

An utterly heart-pounding and nail-biting new novel from bestseller L.G. Davis. This twisty, gasp-out-loud thriller is perfect for fans of Gone Girl, Teresa Driscoll and Freida McFadden.

©2024 L.G. Davis (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Really good 👍

I really enjoyed this book and the one before it. It is such a good 👍series.

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Not bad...........

i started this book, not knowing it was the 2nd in the series. i considered stopping to listen to the first one, but after reading some reviews i carried on with it as they said it didn't matter too much if the first one was missed.

Having said that and finished the book, there were some bits i didn't quite get, which the 1st book i am sure will sort. i am going to start the first one shortly.

anyways......to the book.....

Overall, it wasn't bad, however, i found the childish voice of the narrator when narrating Lennie quite annoying - of course she needed to sound like a child, but not as nail grating!!! i found the character of Lennie spoilt & entitled and just wanted to tell her to shut up!! the character of Hannah wasn't much better to be honest.

Overall though, the book was well written but it didn't grab me and keep me hooked like i was expecting after reading the summary & other reviews.

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