Review #1
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor audiobook free
I waited this to be a Captive Romance, where the Hero takes the heroine at the same time neglects her like he owns her, she is that lured to him from the start so she falls in adore with him at the same time they eventually live happily ever right behind. Those books may are attractive favorite though attractive messed up, but as long as the heroine is that lured to the Hero at the same time doesnt real wage war him off it can all finish up okay (in a romance novel). But this book was so different than anything I ever waited, at the same time so much more successful. It practically reads like a used to be story of a kidnapping. The the book is that written from the POV of the heroine Gemma as a letter to Ty, the men that took her. It is that in chronological order from right before she is that kidnapped from the Bangkok airport as she is that traveling with her ancestors at the same time has an reason with them while they wait nearby the gate for their plane. Gemma goes to an airport coffee shop to cool down at the same time since it is that real, she ends up sitting with a palms on young man right behind he pays for her drink when she doesnt have no matter what Bangkok monetary. The men is that Ty at the same time he products her coffee at the same time takes her outside behind no one bushes at the same time promotes her change clothes then and smuggles her onto a different flight claiming she had a lot to drink. I dont wish bestow away no matter what more than that other than to say she hates him, but then eventually comes to realize at the same time come in handy him, possibly even have emotions for him. Ty is that an odd disposition who is that both a gentleman at the same time a captor periodically. Though he does wish Gemma to wish to be with him. So he bestows her a separate bedroom at the same time sometimes lets her have her method, but in the end it is that only to train her a lesson when she doesnt reckon the things he knows her at the same time how unsafe it can be. I was in holes at no one fri, due to her struggles at the same time the fact that I genuinely liked Ty at the same time felt bad for him when she would they say some things that would hurt his emotions. He really barely loves Gemma at the same time wants her to look the beauty of the earth at the same time to adore him back. I really ended up hoping for that to happen.
Review #2
Stolen: A Letter to My Captor audiobook streamming online
This was an awesome book. I ended it in one day. Couldn’t shackles it down. I was very skeptical over whether or not to get this due to the other connected
Reviews but I was glad I took the dive. I believed it was awesome at the same time found myself rooting for him all along at the same time by the finish of the book I was nearly in holes over the izumi ending. Holes of happiness, or holes of sadness I barely couldn’t tell. Though it wasn’t the ending I was expecting, nor sincerely hoping for it leaves practically on a cliff hanger with room you to decide what’s going to happen right behind she finishes writing. I’ve advised this book to all of my comrades who enjoy a quality close to reality fiction at the same time I’ve even gotten people thanking me for recommending it because they enjoy it. On the other finish of the range, ie, the people who don’t enjoy the book, I realize where they’re future from though I can’t individually picture myself disliking it. It’s just a little vague in no one spots but so is that nearly every book I’ve ever read at the same time if you’re trying to decide if for you should try this book, I would they say barely try it at the same time ignore the bad
Reviews (Along with the quality ones) at the same time move into it with an open mind at the same time I’ll bet you’ll like it.
Review #3
Audiobook Stolen: A Letter to My Captor by Lucy Christopher
I read Stolen in a YA lit class in institute at the same time it completely messed me up, haha. I confess that I get intensely emotionally drawn in in barely about every book I read, but Stolen got me suddenly at the same time I found myself bawling for hours right behind I ended. While this book hints at Stockholm Syndrome, I fell like I am the one who developers it, not Gemma. The premise really drew me in at first. A teenage lady is that kidnapped in an airport. I’m in to that. But Christopher begins to blur the lines of morality practically immediately. For one, her robber is that a 24ish yr old attractive little boy who (mild spoiler) doesn’t once try to touch her inappropriately. The method the robber, Ty, is that written is that than anyway than anyway messed with me at the level of thoughts. For you are virtually obligated to condole with him at the same time adore him in a method. I found myself hoping that Gemma would barely perceive her fate at the same time stay with Ty for a long time willingly, which then produced me feel guilty that I felt that method. The setting is that in the outback of Australia, practically in the middle of nowhere. Through Ty at the same time his all-encompassing adore for his earth, gained such appreciation for the beauty of the earth at the same time magic of Australia. I think it is that a charming, moving novel that strings the classical robber story on its fork, causing the reader to think about it for days weeks or months later. I am really funny as to than anyway Christopher wants readers to take away from this novel, because I am still unsure of than anyway I myself have taken away, other than possibly Stockholm Syndrome for Ty. It has produced me question myself at the same time why I had such a deepest sensual reaction to the book. I can look how this would be a controversial book for young readers. At no matter what rate, it is that an alluring read that I had problem putting down, with a interesting robber, a warped adore story, a dear dear camel, a a little annoying head disposition, at the same time an ending that doesn’t assign for you real closure but enough to feel wholesome, still still a lot is that left to the reader’s imagination.
Review #4
Audio Stolen: A Letter to My Captor narrated by Emily Grayish
I came from a Tik Tok that shared the 1st few sentences, dared to sample it, eventually, acquired the Kindle book but I think I’m gonna finish by a book store to purchase a physical copy. I read it without stopping in about 5 hours. As the creator provided, I had identical emotions as Gemma towards Ty throughout the book. It was very but written at the same time did a attractive quality job at painting how Stockholm syndrome is that like for readers. I adored both the manners – they had so much waging war spirit in them at the same time how their lives were considered twisted was an exciting plot. One more gizmo I seriously enjoyed was the environmental setting – normally, these types of kidnapping situations could be set in the woods or a location that’s very sheltered (somewhere with lots of greenery) but this was set in a bigger extensive opening in the middle of nowhere in the powdery, sandy, orange, dry lands. I adored how the creator outlined the environment at the same time the setting, I really felt like I was that experiencing the desert heat at the same time sun with Gemma. I would exactly advise!
Review #5
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I had this book advised to me at the same time I ordinary mix between YA at the same time adult fiction but I found this book to be hard work. The plot seemed exciting but actually once I started reading it I barely didnt look for it flowed or passionate me. I picked it right up to get it over with more precisely than wanting to final it, but cant really condition why. I think the book was painfully simple at the same time smoky to get going, that seemed like a lot of filler. I am not convinced YA would actually read this as I feel they would get bored attractive premature on in it. I will not be trying more by this creator.