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thesublibrarian 's review for:
The Prisoner
by B.A. Paris
I am a tad on the disappointed side after reading this one.
The short and sweet of it.....
While trying to put her life back together Amelie marries billionaire, Ned Hawthorne after a bizarre arrangement between the two. Nights after their marriage Ned and Amelie are kidnapped, locked in separate rooms. Ameile is kept in the dark (literally) for 14 days. The second half of the book we watch as Amelie tries to put recover and move on, all along needing answers of who her captors were.
I feel as if this was written in a whirlwind. The first half bounced between past and present and there was a lot going on. Introduction of characters, brief mentions of others all the while being transported back to the dark room Amelie now resides. The second half slowed down and ended so abruptly I was left with a ton of questions. None I will list here, as I do not want to give any spoilers away.
There wasn't a whole lot of character development, which I think is where a lot of my questions stem from. I have read The Therapist and Behind Closed Doors, both from Paris and thought they were phenomenal psychological thrillers. I'm not sure what happened here.
Thank you to Netgalley, St. Martins Press and B.A. Paris for my E-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
The short and sweet of it.....
While trying to put her life back together Amelie marries billionaire, Ned Hawthorne after a bizarre arrangement between the two. Nights after their marriage Ned and Amelie are kidnapped, locked in separate rooms. Ameile is kept in the dark (literally) for 14 days. The second half of the book we watch as Amelie tries to put recover and move on, all along needing answers of who her captors were.
I feel as if this was written in a whirlwind. The first half bounced between past and present and there was a lot going on. Introduction of characters, brief mentions of others all the while being transported back to the dark room Amelie now resides. The second half slowed down and ended so abruptly I was left with a ton of questions. None I will list here, as I do not want to give any spoilers away.
There wasn't a whole lot of character development, which I think is where a lot of my questions stem from. I have read The Therapist and Behind Closed Doors, both from Paris and thought they were phenomenal psychological thrillers. I'm not sure what happened here.
Thank you to Netgalley, St. Martins Press and B.A. Paris for my E-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.