Great Story ....
I've only recently discovered Fern Michaels, but I've already devoured about ten of her books. Her stories alwAys manage to pull me in and I become immersed in the world's she creates.
In Betrayal, Kate & Alex Rockett are the ideal couple. They have a true to life storybook love, yet there's one thing that stands between their happily ever After, the inability to have children.
Don is Alex's best friend from school, they've managed to be able to weather growing old and two states apart and maintAin a friendship. Don and his wife have two daughters who look to Alex and Kate as their second parents.
Sara and Emily love visiting Alex.& Kate, so when their parents take them to North Carolina for a two week visit, it's nothing out of the ordinary for the girls.
Kate is shocked by some of the disturbing things Emily is telling her about Sara's behavior, but not long into the visit, Kate sees for herself that the sweet little Sara she's grown to love isn't so sweet anymore. After a particular unsettling and disturbing incident, that left Kate's workshop and her work in shambles, Kate knows she has to confront Don and tell him her concerns about Sara.
Unfortunately, Kate never got that chance. A couple of weeks after the girls go back home, Alex receives a phone call that will change the course of their lives as they know it.
A disturbing accusation and an unforeseeable event changes the course of both Alex and Kate's lives.
Five years later and Kate still can't move on, she's got her mind on one thing. Revenge.
The plot was intriguing and I was spellbound by the story and the writing. However, the last chapter (NOT the epilogue) just left a lot to be desired. It just wasn't complete, I didn't feel. It felt rushed and like the author was in a hurry to get finished. It just didn't make much sense to me. There seemed to be conversations we weren't privy to.
Yet, I still would recommend this book. I just visualize it the way I feel it should have been written.