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Finished the book in one sitting...definitely a different read then what I am used to, but that's NOT a bad thing.
unlike MOST, if not ALL, Stockholm syndrome books I have read, this one I feel was a bit more true to what really goes on with Stockholm syndrome in real life.
what I liked:
-loved the setting of the book and how it was intricately worked into the story.
-loved Ty and Gemma.
-Gemma was a strong character and kept true to herself the entire time.
what I didn't like:
-Although Ty was adorable- he was WAY too odd for me to proclaim his as a 'book boyfriend'.
-I also wished there was an epilogue explaining
Overall, it was a good quick read!
unlike MOST, if not ALL, Stockholm syndrome books I have read, this one I feel was a bit more true to what really goes on with Stockholm syndrome in real life.
Spoiler
There isn't always the happy ending where the person being kidnapped falls desperately in love with their captor and ends up with them. This book was true to the conflicting emotions I am sure the kidnapped person feels. Gemma KNEW, even at the end, what Ty did was wrong. Of course I always love the happily ever after in most of the books, but. I really did like how Gemma was able to step out of emotions she was feeling and realize that yes, Ty and her did connect towards the end, but that does not change the fact that he did stalk and kidnap her.what I liked:
-loved the setting of the book and how it was intricately worked into the story.
-loved Ty and Gemma.
-Gemma was a strong character and kept true to herself the entire time.
what I didn't like:
-Although Ty was adorable- he was WAY too odd for me to proclaim his as a 'book boyfriend'.
-I also wished there was an epilogue explaining
Spoiler
what happened AFTER the trial...her emotions and his sentencingOverall, it was a good quick read!