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Darkroom -- a Mommy Time Review

Disclosure: I was sent this book to review free of charge. All opinions in this post are my own. I did not receive any other compensation for this review. I am including links to each item for your convenience but do not receive anything if you purchase them.

Today I am participating in The Dangerous Darkroom Tour with Mary Maddox and Novel Publicity. My review is below but I have to admit this book is right up my alley. I love to read suspense mysteries and this one fit the bid.



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As I mentioned above I love suspense mysteries and this book is one. It is about friendship and caring as well. Kelly comes home from a trip and discovers her roommate and friend is gone. No one else seems to care that Day is missing and just disappeared. After all she is bipolar and sometimes uses drugs plus she has always been a drifter, but Kelly knows something has happened and she starts investigating on her own since no one else will. Her investigation brings her to all sorts of adventures and discoveries as well as new friendships however could she be the next victim? I love these kind of stories. It brings some of the crazy side of life alive in a safe way. This book is a page turner and I really enjoyed it and highly recommend it. I know I always love finding a book that I can dive into and have trouble putting down. It is often one of the only ways I get all the way through an adult book. How about you? Below is more information about the book and about Mary Maddox. Plus a chance to win some great prizes!!

About the Book

 
There’s plenty of room for another grave in the mountains . . . Talented but unstable photographer Day Randall has been living rent-free in Kelly Durrell’s Colorado condo for eight months. Day needs someone to keep an eye on her. Kelly needs someone to draw her out of her stable but not spectacular life. The arrangement works for both of them. Then Kelly comes home one day to find Day gone. There’s no note, no phone call. Day’s car is still parked out front, but her room is starkly, suspiciously spotless. No one seems to care. The police certainly aren’t interested in a missing bipolar artist, but Kelly knows something is wrong. Day wouldn’t just leave. Alone, Kelly traces Day’s last steps through shadowy back rooms of Boulder nightclubs and to a remote mountain estate, where the wealthy protect themselves behind electric fences and armed guards. Along the way, she uncovers a sinister underworld lying just below the mountain snow, and a group of powerful people who will do anything to protect the secrets hidden in Day’s enigmatic photographs. If she trusts the wrong person, Kelly herself will be the next to disappear. “. . . tight, compelling, and convincing writing that is also witty and insightful." — Jon A. Jackson, author of Hit on the House and No Man’s Dog “I couldn’t put this novel down. Darkroom is suspenseful and beautifully written. Kelly Durrell is a deftly-drawn, intelligent, and likable heroine.” — Daiva Markelis, author of White Field, Black Sheep: A Lithuanian-American Life “. . . unexpected plot twists and suspenseful action. The murder mystery is dark and menacing, and the characters are multi-faceted.” — RT Source amazon.com 
 
Mary Maddox is a horror and dark fantasy novelist with what The Charleston Times-Courier calls a "Ray Bradbury-like gift for deft, deep-shadowed description." Born in Soldiers Summit, high in the mountains of Utah, Maddox graduated with honors in creative writing from Knox College, and went on to earn an MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. She taught writing at Eastern Illinois University and has published stories in various journals, including Yellow Silk, Farmer's Market, The Scream Online, and The Huffington Post. The Illinois Arts Council has honored her fiction with a Literary Award and an Artist's Grant. Connect with Mary on her website, Facebook, or Twitter.
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