![]() ![]() She is his prisoner for a large portion of the book, and it just screams Stockholm syndrome. Without spoiling (because this is said right in the synopsis), we can't ignore the fact that this is an unhealthy relationship. I think it takes a talented writer to make the reader feel real emotions while immersing themselves in the story, and Laura Thalassa is a talented writer.Īs I said, there are problems though. ![]() ![]() Lastly, it invoked emotion in me - sometimes I laughed at Sara's inner crass thoughts, sometimes I was crying, or angry and disgusted. It had a nice flow throughout the novel, which I always appreciate. The writing is great, which I find sometimes is not the case when a book is on kindle unlimited. Not only because it features biblical figures like the four horseman, but the story itself is original. I have not read a post-apocalyptic romance quite like this one. Starting out, I want to list what I liked about it. ![]() I'm NOT saying there isn't problems - there totally is. After reading some of the reviews, I was a bit hesitant to start it, but I decided to go ahead with it anyway. This is another divergence from my tbr list, technically, and a series I have seen over and over on #BookToc. ![]()
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