Hiding in Sunshine
By Caitlin Stuart and John Stuart
4/5
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Caitlin Stuart
Hiding in Sunshine is the work of a father and daughter duo who reside in the immediate area where these fictional events transpire. John Stuart is a successful high tech entrepreneur. Caitlin Stuart is a student and an aspiring writer with a lifelong love of reading and telling stories. This is their first co-authored novel -- and is proof that a teenager and her dad can indeed collaborate amicably and productively! www.HidingInSunshine.com
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Gavin Brinkley is a brilliant inventor and the best network security person in the world. This has made him rich, but a target of international terrorist organizations who want to plunder the world's (especially the US) banking system. Hiding in Sunshine follows him, his wife and their two daughters as they deal with the consequences of all this. I liked this book. I liked the story. I lived Gavin, Lisa and the girls. It was a good read. There are several twists that I didn't see coming, even though I usually do. My only negative is that the ending seemed hurried. There were several things that just seemed plopped in without the same level of explanation and development seen in the rest of the book. One of the things to recommend Hiding in Sunshine is that you don't have to deal with foul language, sexual issues or really even violence. People die, but there isn't detail. It is just mentioned and not in a gory way.I would definitely recommend Hiding in Sunshine to anyone who enjoys a good thriller.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Captivating! Totally Believable!Today, with the broad amount of information available about every person flowing freely around the world, amazing crimes occur. This book uses that premise. The beginning moves slowly as the author sets up the plot, but then it snowballs until I could not put it down as I tried to solve the mystery. I had to go back and reread because I totally missed the clues. In the end, I loved the story even though it was a little slow at times. I’d recommend it to people who enjoy more cerebral crimes.