A review by inliterarylove
Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle

5.0

Kat let her little boy go to camp, despite her doubts. Then he’s taken in the midst of chaos.
Stef is the privileged wife of Atlanta’s mayor and has a son in the same class.

Two moms, two little boys, one terrifying mystery. Who took Ethan? Why? Told from both moms’ points of view, this novel reads at a breakneck pace. Just when you’re coming to an apex in her story, Belle switches over to the other mom with a new chapter. There is never ending suspense and I can guarantee you, this will be a binge read with the inability to stop reading. Not when she ends every chapter like that. You simply have to keep reading to find out what’s going to be revealed next.

As a mom to a sweet, bullied child, my heart was in my throat from the very first paragraph. Belle perfectly captures the fear, anxiety and any other raw emotion a mother might feel when their child is in danger and worse- taken. I had my theories as I read the book, as I love to do with stories like this. One of my theories was indeed correct, but it was done in such a masterful way, I relished reading how it was played out. It did not take away from the book in the slightest. Full of fear that feels all too real, Three Days Missing is a nonstop suspense thriller that will keep you guessing. 5+ stars.

I received an advanced copy. All opinions are mine.