A review by barbtrek
The Stolen Girls by Jeff Stetson

4.0

I typically avoid books where children are endangered or abused, but the description of this book, with the two dads banding together to find their missing daughters, sounded worth reading. Still, I was very ready to pitch this one if it got too disturbing. There were definitely some disturbing themes, but thankfully, the author avoided being overly descriptive, and I was able to read the entire book without pitching it. In fact, I read the entire book in one night!

There were some parts of the plot that were a little too convenient. Also, I hate that child abuse is so prevalent in books and movies. However, this was a good story, and, thanks to the author's skillful writing, I couldn't put it down, didn't pitch it, and finished it in one night without feeling emotionally scarred.