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The Prisoner
by B.A. Paris
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
The Prisoner: A Novel, by B. A. Paris (Book Review)
B. A. Paris' book The Prisoner is an unusual and interesting story. Being a long-time fan of Paris' work I enjoyed reading this twisty book.
Synopsis:
Amalie has just married billionaire Ned Hawthorne. She is stunned to wake up in a dark room and discovers she has been kidnapped. Who is responsible and what is happening? As time passes Amalie realizes she is safer in the hands of her kidnappers than her new husband.
The Prisoner by B.A. Paris is a slow-burn and intriguing novel. I found myself rooting for Amalie, the main protagonist. The setting is atmospheric and creepy. Paris' writing is always descriptive and takes readers on an exciting adventure. The plot piqued my interest and kept me flipping the pages.
The Prisoner by B. A. Paris is available on November 1st.
Thank you, NetGalley and St. Martin's Press, for sharing this heart-grabbing book with me. I appreciate your kindness!
B. A. Paris' book The Prisoner is an unusual and interesting story. Being a long-time fan of Paris' work I enjoyed reading this twisty book.
Synopsis:
Amalie has just married billionaire Ned Hawthorne. She is stunned to wake up in a dark room and discovers she has been kidnapped. Who is responsible and what is happening? As time passes Amalie realizes she is safer in the hands of her kidnappers than her new husband.
The Prisoner by B.A. Paris is a slow-burn and intriguing novel. I found myself rooting for Amalie, the main protagonist. The setting is atmospheric and creepy. Paris' writing is always descriptive and takes readers on an exciting adventure. The plot piqued my interest and kept me flipping the pages.
The Prisoner by B. A. Paris is available on November 1st.
Thank you, NetGalley and St. Martin's Press, for sharing this heart-grabbing book with me. I appreciate your kindness!