Reviewed by Casey B.
November 14, 2008
"...is a definite must-read!"
Following the success of his debut title, Tainted Hero, Michael Davis's second release, Forgotten Children is a definite must-read!
Set in a small town in Virginia, this tale has it all. The plot is a complicated page-turner that keeps the book in your hand until the very last word is read. The reason? The exquisite writing style. As with his first book, Davis writes with a sense of knowledge and insight. You have the eerily peaceful setting, the well described characters with strongly felt emotions, and a true evil lurking in the background. And ultimately, you know that the one person who can help is going to be the heroine.
While I personally wouldn't classify this book a romance in the traditional sense as it lends itself more to a mainstream fiction feel, it has definite romantic elements. I honestly believe that the two stories I've read by Davis are as good (possibly verging better in a romantics opinion) than those of some of today's great fiction writers.
For excerpts and more, you can visit the author's site.
Read more reviews by Casey B.
Agree with this review? We'd love to know what you thought of Forgotten Children, so submit your own review today!
Buy Forgotten Children »» Formats »» (Paperback) or (eBook)
Other Options :: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | eBooks.com | Can't find it?
Book Description for Forgotten Children
Life in the small rural town of Lawton, VA is everything you can imagine: wonderful people, beautiful vistas, and a peaceful environment to raise your family, except for one thing. The greed and vanity of a few men has exacted a heavy toll on the community, and those whose lives have been forever affected have no idea. No one knows, except Sara. In her subconscious mind, the nightmares that invade her sleep show the confusing truth and feed her fears. But she never verbalizes the haunting images to her husband. Until the true sinister nature of the clandestine EW operation is revealed and the couple is forced to struggle for their lives.

