A review by sbojo32
29 Seconds by T.M. Logan

3.0

I read Lies by T.M. Logan last year, and I think 29 Seconds was even better. The concept was original and I wanted to keep reading to find out what happened. To me, Lies had a narrator that should have questioned a lot more than he did. In 29 Seconds, Sarah was more relateable. She is a single mom (with her father that helps out a lot). She's being sexually harassed by her boss and feels trapped.

The author does a great job of letting the reader feel the frustration that Sarah feels, leading up to the point where she has to make a decision. 29 seconds that change her life and the aftermath that follows.

This book is gripping. I wanted to know what happened and how it was all going to end up. There were certainly twists I didn't expect and I wanted to keep reading. I liked how it ended, and the loose ends were tied up, which I always appreciate.

Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced review copy in exchange for an honest review.