The Gone Trilogy: The complete trilogy: Gone, Held, Over

Stacy Claflin
4.5
68 reviews
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1275
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About this ebook

 The COMPLETE Gone trilogyMacy Mercer only wants a little independence. Eager to prove herself grown up, she goes to a dark, secluded park. She’s supposed to meet the boy of her dreams who she met online. But the cute fifteen year old was a fantasy, his pictures fake. She finds herself face to face with Chester Woodran, a man capable of murder. 

Distraught over his own missing daughter, Chester insists that Macy replace his lost girl. He locks Macy up, withholds food, and roughs her up, demanding that she call him dad. Under duress from his constant threats and mind games, her hold on reality starts to slip. Clinging to her memories is the only way of holding onto her true identity, not believing that she is Chester’s daughter. Otherwise she may never see her family again. 

This trilogy will take you through all three books to the conclusion. 

Ratings and reviews

4.5
68 reviews
Joross Christan Tabliago
August 30, 2020
one of the first trilogies I have read that made me smile throughout the end. The story is so good but the pacing is really slow, but I guess that's what made it so enjoyable. I love how you change from one POV to another as it makes it feel like I'm circulating the events happening. I found a lot of grammatical errors but I didn't bother. This story is amazing. The characters had good character development, I even liked Chester's character development. The ending caught me so much. That last chapter broke me. It was a great story, I definitely recommend this to people who like psychological suspense.
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Karien Swart
July 14, 2019
I picked up loads of spelling and grammar errors, but I thoroughly enjoyd the story and its spin offs. I loved reading about all the characters and their thoughts. I felt for Macy, and Heather, poor girls. I felt for her parents, being a parent myself, I could only imagine the pain. I felt for Zoey and Alex, and understand how grief can make one do stupid things. These characters feels like part of me now, each one with their own lessons. And I revelled at the letter Macy wrote to Chester at the end.
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tracy laithwaite
July 18, 2017
Wish I hadn't bothered sticking with it. Written like a teen novel and very immature. I wouldn't waste my time over again
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About the author

 I love writing, reading, and watching most anything. My favorite shows include Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, The Walking Dead, Pretty Little Liars, and Once Upon a Time.


I've been writing and telling stories for as long as I can remember. As a kid, my story telling would get me into trouble when I would try to convince others that my stories were real.

When I'm not busy writing, I spend time with my family. I also educate my kids from home.

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