More than just a lovestory…

When I received the opportunity to read this book, I thought that only the first few chapters would be about the kidnapping and the rest of the book would be about Drew falling in love with Lori and visa versa, coping with the necessary struggles.

So I started, ready for some good portion of love, and got myself dragged in suspence.

Writer Drew Vitruvius agrees to be ‘kidnapped’ for a show, but little does he realise that his kidnapping will end up by being a real one…

Being held captive with no chances to escape, he can barely believe it when Lori and her little niece Misty pass by the hut and come to the rescue.

I really like the way the story was written and drags you into it. You never want to stop reading, because there are so many questions: who was behind the real kidnapping of Drew? Will Lori and Misty will be in danger after helping Drew? Will Lori and Drew find each other again, even if all hope seems to be lost?

So many questions, and only half a book to find out, as the first half is all about how Drew is left to survive alone in the hut and after his rescue being snowed in with Lori and Misty at the place Lori is staying.

The good thing about this book is that after Drew is save again, we don’t get a quickly written happily ever after ending. But the writer took her time to leave us hanging a little bit more, as both main characters try to go on with their lives, but (lucky for us!) fail at forgetting each other.

And even the kidnapping-story gets a twist you didn’t expect!

So a big ‘well done’ from me for the writer for keeping me attached to the story

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