Friday, December 30, 2011

Helpless by Daniel Palmer

I recently finished reading a copy of the soon to be released book by Daniel Palmer, called Helpless. It took me a while to find the free time to pick it up, mostly because I was afraid what happened would happen...once I picked it up, I simply couldn't put it down. Despite plans to accomplish much on that particular Saturday, I spent most of my day sitting at the kitchen table and reading. When I grabbed the book to read on the two minute car ride to my son's basketball game, my husband asked if I was really bringing it along. I told him that I sure was - it was good, it was two more minutes that I could read. I did finish in time to get some things done that Saturday - including dinner, so the family didn't have to starve while I read.
The storyline in Helpless unfolds around a man, Tom Hawkins, whose ex-wife, Kelly, has just been found dead and whose daughter, Jill, does not have much of a relationship with or a good view of him, because of the stories told by his ex-wife. A former Navy Seal, that is the coach of the local high school girls soccer team that his daughter plays on, Tom moves into his ex-wife's house to raise his daughter and try to develop a normal Father-Daughter relationship with her. Before long, Tom finds himself caught up as a suspect in a porn ring, accused of being a party to teen sexting and accused of having relations with members of the soccer team he coaches. How can he protect his daughter from things in his past and prove his innocence before time runs out?

It seems that the more technology that we have in our lives, the more opportunity there is to be hurt by that same technology. We hear of phishing schemes and viruses sent by e-mails. Links contained in e-mails that allow others access to our computers. We access so much through technology and we like to believe we are reasonably safe, but how safe are we? Is your wireless access secure? How do you protect your children and keep them informed on the dangers of sexting?

These are questions that start to come to mind as you read Helpless. You find yourself questioning your everyday technology and how safe you are or are not in that world of technology.

One of the things that I loved the most about the book is that the story is so believable. You find yourself thinking, there is no way, but as you continue to read, you begin to realize that this twisted world could be real. This could happen to someone you know. You just can't stop reading, you want to know how it resolves and hope that the technology can help protect the innocent, as easily as it seems to be able to implicate them. I have to believe that this is due to the amount of research that was done by Daniel Palmer in writing this book. The facts behind the fiction ring so true, that it makes that story that much more real when you read it.

Helpless is a definite must read. Scheduled for publication January 31, 2012, you can preorder it now through your preferred online retailer, through the links provided on Daniel Palmer's website.

While you wait for this new book, if you haven't already read it, I highly recommend reading Delirious, his debut book that was released in early 2011.

Giveaway!
One lucky A Busy Mom of Two reader will win a copy of Helpless by Daniel Palmer. The book will be an Advanced Readers Copy of the book.

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No compensation was received for this post. A copy of book was provided so that I could read the story and provide a review. All opinions expressed are my own.

36 comments:

debbielynne said...

Sounds like a good read!

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I like Stephen King
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Unknown said...

Bag of Bones :)

Anita Yancey said...

I have so many favorites. But right now I'm a big fan of Lisa Jackson and Tess Gerritsen's books.

Anita Yancey said...

Favorite thriller is Vanish by Tess Gerritsen.

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Cathy C said...

i have always liked dean koontz

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Cathy C said...

shattered- dean koontz


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kalea_kane said...

My favorite thriller writer is Stephen King followed closely by old school James Patterson (not as fond of his current stuff but still pretty awesome).

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kalea_kane said...

The Shining. It was so realistic, I could visualize it all.

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michele376 said...

I haven't done much reading lately but I alwawys liked Dean Koontz.

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Kathy said...

Dean Koontz

Kathy said...

Velocity

Shooting Stars Mag said...

I love Gillian Flynn.


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Shooting Stars Mag said...

book-wise: Dark Places by Gillian Flynn would be my favorite


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Stacy said...

Math Higgins clark

Amanda said...

I am a fan of Stephen King.

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Ramisa R. said...

I love your badge! xD
It's so adorable!

Ramisa R. said...

Sorry for posting twice... xD
My favourite thriller writer is R.L. Stine, even though his ones aren't that scary (not at all, actually)

Darlene said...

My favourite thriller authors include Dean Koontz, Nelson DeMille, Jeff Abbott, and Tess Gerritsen.

Thanks for the giveaway!

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Darlene said...

My favourites by Koontz are Shattered and Velocity.

Tess Gerritsen's The Bone Garden was amazing!

Also really enjoyed Mayday by Nelson DeMille and Adrenaline by Jeff Abbott.

Thanks for the giveaway!

Wendy Rozema said...

steven king

Always Free N Cheap said...

Stephen King

bettycd said...

Love le Carre, Clancy (in his early days) and Patterson

bettycd said...

loved Jaws
the book had a different twist to it then the movie
That was one where I saw the movie and then read the book.

Candie L said...

I like John Grisham. Thank you

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Candie L said...

I liked the Art of Disappearing. Thank you

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corey said...

My favourite thriller writer is Agatha Christie - my wife is a huge fan of hers and I got into her books as well. classic.
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corey said...

Curtain - Agatha Christie
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Leah Baird said...

I would say Lisa Gardner, since her books, are about behavior and have a ton of suspense.

The Green MomSter said...

Stephen King definitely!

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The Green MomSter said...

favorite is The Stand or The Shining...or The Green Mile, love them all!

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Donna said...

stephen king
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Unknown said...

Stephen King is my favorite author and The Stand is my favorite book.

Jenny said...

Lisa Jackson and Mary Higgins Clark

merle said...

I totally agree that Helpless while a work of fiction....is so believable as something that could happen to anyone! It is a really scary scenario! I've read the ARC. I'm a Daniel Palmer fan....that's why I am currently holding a contest to give away a pprbck copy of DELIRIOUS which is mind blowing! If interested I've tweeted contest @MerleChloe and @MerleReads

Thank you for holding a giveaway of HELPLESS! It's important to spread the word about responsible texting, emailing, etc.....great book, fantastic lessons!

Aloha!
Merle Gornick

Bee W Bedard said...

I like Dean Koontz