Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Missing Max


When baby Max is kidnapped during Mardi Gras, Jane and Kyle Madison's life falls apart.

What their daughter Melanie, does next is unthinkable.

Max vanished into thin air while in the care of his teenage sister, Melanie. Six months later, the family is a shadow of its former self: Melanie blames herself and is acting out and rebellious; Jane is obsessed with finding Max; and Kyle, a lawyer, struggles to cope with his own grief - and a persistent suspicion that one of his cases is connected to Max's disappearance.

With her family in turmoil and her marriage on the rocks, Jane thinks things can't get any worse. Then when an affair and an unexpected pregnancy threaten to tear the Madison's lives apart, an anonymous caller leads to a break in the case. Can a second kidnapping bring their family back together? (excerpt from back cover).

My Review:

Being a mom, I thought I would find reading this book, Missing Max by Karen Young, to be a challenge based on the content of a child being kidnapped. However upon reading this story I gained insight I had never realized before. You get to see what happens in the lives of this family that is forced to move forward with each day and what the results are in their marriage.

Melanie was supposed to be watching Max while he slept in his stroller and when a Mardi Gras float stops in front of her and her friends, she realizes she knows the people on the float. She is only distracted for a few minutes but it's enough time to realize that her baby brother has been taken.

She frantically calls her mom who has left to get them something to eat and can't believe it when Melanie tells her what has happened. How on earth will they find Max in the middle of a Mardi Gras parade?

Jane feels responsible for leaving Max while she went to get them all something to eat. Melanie feels she is responsible for not keeping her attention on her brother, and Jane's husband Kyle, is upset with them both.

All they find after searching for an hour is a tennis shoe left behind in Max's stroller by the river's edge.

Trust me when I tell you this, the book is amazing. I love how the faith of God is revealed in the families crisis when they at first blame God for taking their son. Yet it's through that same faith that will slowly over time bring the family back to Him. See what amazing details God does throughout this book. I would highly recommend it and give it a 10 out of 10!

I received this book compliments from Glass Road Public Relations for my honest review. If you would like more information about this book, the author and where to purchase a copy of Missing Max, by Karen Young, please click on the link below:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Missing-Max/Karen-Young/e/9781416587491/?itm=2&USRI=missing+max

8 comments:

Parsley said...

Gee...this book might make my stomach ache with worry. I know it's got a good message and might help.

Hugs to you Kat.

Rita said...

Oh my, this sounds like a supurb book to read. I cannot imagine losing a child nor how one could get through all the turmoil of emotions with it all. I'd love to read it.

Denise said...

Fantastic review.

Andrea said...

Blessings,
andrea

wendy said...

WOW --I can't even imagine that.
I would die if I ever thought one of my kids or grandkids were kidnapped...went missing.
It would challenge my faith to the limit...but WHAT ELSE WOULD I HAVE TO STRENGTHEN ME,AND SUSTAIN ME BUT THE LORD.
Such a struggle

Unknown said...

Another good read! You do such wonderful book reviews!

Just Be Real said...

Ahhh one of these suspense stories that would drive me crazy. Blessings to you Kat.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Thanks for the review, it sounds like a good read.