About this item
Highlights
- "...a harrowing journey into the depths of obsession, desperation, and the destructive power of unrequited love.
- Author(s): Marisa Rae Dondlinger
- 324 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
Description
About the Book
When Vanessa Prescott kidnaps her ex-boyfriend's newborn baby, some might call her evil. Those who know her story might call her justified.
Book Synopsis
"...a harrowing journey into the depths of obsession, desperation, and the destructive power of unrequited love." -Gayle Brown, author of A Deadly Game
When Vanessa kidnaps her ex-lover's newborn baby, some might call her evil. Those who know her story might call her justified.
Vanessa thought she found her soulmate in August. Mind-bending sex. Soul-baring conversations. Safety and acceptance and being seen. Perhaps too perfect? Yes. August is married to his college sweetheart, Cassidy. When Vanessa gets pregnant, August manipulates Vanessa into getting an abortion with promises of a future together, but dumps her soon after. Vanessa plots her revenge, kidnapping August's baby, Daisy, from her nursery.
Each member of this haunting love triangle tells their story as a nationwide search for Daisy ensues. August's secret affairs play a pivotal role in the police investigation, Cassidy learns her marriage is a sham, and Vanessa struggles to keep Daisy alive.
Come And Get Me is a forty-eight hour pulse- pounding domestic thriller that explores issues of truth and consequence and how one decision can have an unforeseeable rippling effect on countless lives.
Review Quotes
"...a harrowing journey into the depths of obsession, desperation, and the destructive power of unrequited love." -Gayle Brown, author of A Deadly Game
"Come And Get Me is a tense, compelling novel that will shock you. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Laura Dave, as it explores themes like infidelity, desire, and the bonds of motherhood." -Laurel Ostercamp, author of Beautiful Little Furies
"An edge-of-your seat thriller with an intimate look at marriage...The writing is tight, the emotion raw and the story so compelling I hated to finish it. -Joyce Hurd, author of Always Forward