
Noblemen: 1896
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The year is 1896, and war has begun... To your right, Militia are cut down by saber wielding...

IA: The Origin Novels (Books 1-3)
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This compilation contains all three three IA novels as well as the new novella Invincible Assassin...

Capital Resolutions: Blessings, Balance, Courage, Control (The Capital Trilogy #3)
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Picking up the pieces is something Summer Stevenson is becoming a pro at. Just when she thinks she...
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Convicted (Consequences, #3)
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Book #3 of the bestselling Consequences series: From New York Times and USA Today bestselling...

Sara's Notebook (2018)
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Laura Alonso is a Spanish lawyer from Madrid who arrives Democratic Republic of Congo (center of...

Vision of Love (Cold Case Psychic Book 0)
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Carson Craig, the West Side Psychic, has just had a vision. This shouldn’t be a strange occurrence...

Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Captive in Books
Oct 17, 2021
I haven't read anything by this author before but the blurb reeled me in. I can't even imagine the horror of having to look after a person who has been convicted of a crime against you. You have to look after that person in your own home - would I be able to do that? This book certainly makes you think about it but this is the reality for the main character in this book, Hannah.
Her husband was murdered and Jem has been found guilty; he is now housed in a cell in her kitchen and Hannah is having to face this man every day whilst trying to come to terms with her loss and grief. Hannah is desperate to keep the memories of her husband alive but as she discovers more, he doesn't appear to be the man she knew and loved and when Jem professes his innocence - well he would wouldn't he - more doubts creep in and Hannah finds herself in a very difficult position.
Written from the perspectives of Hannah and Jem, this is a story that just keeps giving. There are some great twists and you never really know what's going to happen until the end.
This is an author I will definitely look out for in the future and my thanks go to Bonnier Books UK and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.

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What happens when your entire identity revolves around a way of life that is becoming obsolete? ...
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