Sunday, November 16, 2014

Cache a Predator Book Review and Giveaway

  

Please welcome our Guest Reviewer Amanda Yenzer for this edition of Book Reviews!

Cache a Predator is a crime thriller with a twist. The entire book is threaded with graphic details of the horrors of sexual abuse and the trauma that can affect a victim throughout the remainder of their lives. It details the struggles of a young cop as he fights the court system for custody of his young daughter while a vigilante is targeting registered sex offenders in the same county.

This book drives home how many children are overlooked through the system due to the overload of the Child Protective Service workers. It also shows how one victim of child sexual abuse can push past their history and not let themselves remain a victim while another was never able to receive the appropriate guidance and assistance and has struggled to move on. While pulling its readers in with the guise of the crime thriller, this book also draws attention to the issue of child sexual abuse and how one simple act can overtake a child’s life and alter it forever.



Cache a Predator is a geocaching thriller about a father’s love, justice, and the unhinged game of hide-the-cache.

Officer Brett Reed will do anything to gain custody of his five-year-old daughter, Quinn. But when a judge grants Brett's drug-addicted ex-wife custody and slaps him with a protective order for losing his temper, he fears for Quinn's safety. Who will protect her now?

When Quinn is found abandoned on the streets, she's placed in a temporary foster home until Child Protective Services can complete an assessment. It should only take a few days.

But a lot can happen in a few days.

Especially when there's a deranged psychopath on the loose, someone who's attacking pedophiles, someone who wants to protect children like Quinn, and someone who's planting body parts in geocaching sites.

This book is hidden in cache sites all over the US and Canada with the goal for it to travel to all 50 states. It’s mission is to spread awareness of child abuse and how it harms victims, families, and communities.

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"The author has developed her innate talent to frame events with a clarity and color that keeps the reader anxious to turn the page to get to the next level of interest."

""This book is like watching Criminal Minds or Law and Order." 


Midwest Review said, "Any who look for deep psychological elements in their mysteries will find this a satisfying read, moving beyond the usual one-dimensional focus on mystery to reach out and tweak the reader's heart." - D. Donovan, eBook Reviewer 




About the Author
Michelle grew up in the suburbs of Detroit with five brothers. She enjoys writing her novels and encouraging writers and readers alike. She is living her dream writing stories of real people searching for their dreams and confronting their fears, showing the passion of the characters' plights, often giving her the ability to show the reader the 'other' side of the story. When she is not writing she enjoys life on the tennis court and is known as “Queen of the Rim Shots.”

Her debut novel, CACHE a PREDATOR, a geocaching mystery. was launched in July, 2013 and has been an Amazon best-seller in the crime/thriller category.  Her other works include: Willow, Scattered Links, Kelly’s Story, Eclair Series, and The Vision in a Kiss.  She has won contests in both The Writer’s Journal and The Writer’s Digest. Love is Just a Word (Scattered Links) was a bronze medalist is the 2010 Frasier Contest, a 2011 semi-finalist in the ACFW Genesis Contest, and won the Aspiring Writer’s Contest withe THE READING ROOM, 2013.

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3 comments:

  1. i really like the name alexis.

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  2. It did bring to light possible flaws to the system, I'm glad it also brought awareness to such a difficult topic too.

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  3. Shila. This is Carol Burgess

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