Sunday, May 3, 2009

FORGOTTEN CHILDREN by Michael W. Davis

Publisher: Champagne Books
Date published: July 2008
ISBN: 978-1-897445-00-6
Suspense/Thriller
E book
Reviewed by Dawn


CLICK TO PURCHASE! Lawton, Virginia looks peaceful, serene and a place where you can raise your children with none of the big city crimes going on. But underneath it all, there is a layer of greed and evil that snakes along the shadows and one woman will find herself haunted by dreams as she finds herself fighting for survival against something that looks so normal but is so evil. A clandestine corporation is about to be exposed and it seems as if nothing can stop it’s destructive enterprise. Can one couple fight for their lives as they try to fight the EW at the same time?

FORGOTTEN CHILDREN is a story that will keep you glued to the pages eager for the next shoe to drop. Mr. Davis is a masterful storyteller that will leave you breathless and gasping over the twists and turns of FORGOTTEN CHILDREN. With a master’s touch, this author delves into a suspenseful story that literally knocks you on your butt and keeps you guessing from start to finish. With the right amount of suspense, mystery and romance, Mr. Davis shows that he is knowledgeable and cares about his characters. With a deft hand, he delivers a story that will stay with you even after you are done with FORGOTTEN CHILDREN.
With a dash of intrigue, Michael Davis weaves his way around you in FORGOTTEN CHILDREN and you get the impression that the other shoe is going to drop but not knowing when. This is a story that hooks you completely by the time the first chapter is read and I was up all night reading, trying to figure out what would happen next. With well rounded characters, a gripping and moving storyline, Mr. Davis delivers a story that will haunt you for days afterwards and you wonder…..will there be more from this talented author? If you enjoy a good story that alternately leaves you breathless, gasping in excitement and eager for the next page, then grab FORGOTTEN CHILDREN and hold on to your seats, this is a story you will want on your keeper shelf afterwards.

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