On Saturday, Catrine always took Brihn to eat breakfast at McDonald’s but didn’t notice that someone was closely watching her son. One afternoon, Catrine wasn’t feeling good and couldn’t pick her son up from daycare. After hours passed by, Catrine finally picked up the phone to call her sister to find out where her son was. Her sister was baffled because she thought Catrine already had him or asked someone else to pick her son up at daycare. Earlier that afternoon, a stranger went into the daycare and accidentally let Catrine’s son go home with a complete stranger. The daycare was crazy that afternoon and somehow the secuirty plan that was in place failed to protect her son that day. The stranger slipped out with Brhin.
Hours had already passed and Catrine immediately phoned the police. After talking to the police, she realized that she was going to have to call her ex-boyfriend and reveal to him that he has a son. She was always too afraid to tell him about getting pregnant after they broke up. As you know, when a child goes missing they usually contact the parents and people who are close to the child. When Austin, Catrine’s ex-boyfriend, was contacted by the police he was shocked to learn that he had a son. Once he left the police station, he was furious with Catrine.
Catrine demands answers from the daycare owner and uncovers countless issues that have been covered up at the daycare center. At this point she is furious because if the daycare was following their safety plan, none of this would have happened. In fact, Brihn was begging to stay at home but she insisted that he go to daycare so that he could play with his friends since his mom wasn’t feeling well.
I don’t want to tell you too much more about Ey’s book and spoil the details. I hope that you enjoyed this review.
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This sounds like a really good read, thank you for your review.