
Marilyn Johnson
4.5 stars This is a great, suspenseful, exciting read. I would love for it to be a movie. It is book one in the Uncommon Justice series, so what a great place to get started and hooked on this series. There are many twist and turns, some heartache, healing, surprise, romance and so much more all packed into an amazing story. I look forward to reading more in this series. Willow Anderson is following in her grandfathers footsteps, not really understanding why he took on this cold case, when usually they search for the genealogy of deceased people. Now she must see if she has what it takes to find a missing person, who does not know they are missing. All while in the company of her handsome ex-boyfriend and former FBI agent Austin McKade. Both will uncover things about themselves and try to solve a mystery all while trying to keep Willow from the danger that seems to lurk around every corner.

Jaquelyn S
Never Let Go kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end. I had no idea what could possibly happen next. I had a blast trying to play detective right alongside Willow and Austin, while they searched for a clients missing daughter. I found myself holding my breath when they were scared and running from danger. I liked watching them grow and learn more about themselves along the way. It was so interesting learning more about how forensic genealogists work and discover clues to the past. I know I’m not alone in saying that I hope Goddard writes another book with Willow and Austin as secondary characters. They were so unique and fun to get to know. Goddard is a master at suspense, so couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book. The mystery and romance make the perfect combination for a hard to put down story. I can’t wait to see what she does next. I received a copy of this book from Revell Publishers and Netgalley and was in no way forced to post a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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Lori P
Never Let Go by Elizabeth Goddard is the first book in her Uncommon Justice series and a wonderful start to a new series. I will most definitely be looking forward to reading more books in this series. Willow Anderson is still reeling from her grandfather's death when she becomes plagued by near death accidents. She soon realizes they are all related to the last job her grandfather was working on, a twenty year old cold case involving a kidnapped baby that the FBI and local law enforcement hadn't been able to solve. Austin McKade is willing to take on the job of finding this missing young woman only because he realizes that Willow's life is in danger and he had walked away from her once, he's not going to do it again. I was given an ARC from the author/publisher. All conclusions are mine and mine alone.
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