Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Spotlight: Layover by David Bell

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this release from
the publisher in exchange for an honest review


I have a love/hate relationship with airports. I love the people watching and reading time but I hate the security lines and constant invasion of personal space. When I heard that this book involved a passing connection between two people at "my" airport (Atlanta) I was doubly intrigued. Do you love people watching at the airport? Do you make up stories about them in your head? Am I the only one? 😆⁠

Summary:⁠
Joshua Fields takes the same flights every week for work, his life a series of departures and arrivals, hotels and airports. During yet another layover, he meets Morgan, a beautiful stranger with whom he feels an immediate connection. When it’s time for their respective flights, Morgan kisses Joshua passionately, lamenting that they’ll never see each other again.⁠

As soon as Morgan disappears in the crowd, Joshua is shocked to see her face on a nearby TV. The reason: Morgan is a missing person.⁠

What follows is a whirlwind, fast-paced journey filled with lies, deceit, and secrets as Joshua tries to discover why Morgan has vanished from her own life. Every time he thinks one mystery is solved, another rears its head—and his worst enemy might be his own assumptions about those around him.⁠
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