Review by Holly at 2kidsandtiredbookreviews
I loved this book. I read it in one sitting because I couldn't put it
down. Chrissy has a great voice. She's smart and a little snarky and
when faced with the reality that her name is on every creditor's hit
list, she faces her fears and goes after the perpetrators. Her
interactions with Micah are realistic. Her love for her family comes
through, especially when her sister's choices affect her
beloved niece and nephews. Micah, a single dad struggling with
his ex-wife's issues, fights his attraction to Chrissy because he
doesn't want to upset what little stability his kids have.
Josi has done her research when it comes to identity theft and I found myself getting angry at the perpetrator who simply disregarded Chrissy as a person. I found myself angry at the police who wouldn't help her at first. Chrissy's fear is palpable, especially as she finds herself doubted by the police officers she asks for help. Josi has also done a great job of balancing the story with Chrissy's Mormon faith. Her Christianity is simply a part of who she is: the story isn't preachy or full of doctrine. I do wish there was more closure to the situation: I think the cashier who stole her information should have been arrested, especially after Chrissy and Micah figure out who did it.
A fun story, with a definite element of adventure, but also a warning to be aware of your credit and your finances. information on identity theft awareness is included at the end of the book.
Definitely recommended.







