Stranded
Kendall Monroe is handcuffed to a car in the desert. Is this life imitating art or art imitating life? The only thing he's sure of is that the situation he finds himself in is a copy of a scene he filmed earlier, only this time, there is no director yelling "cut" and no crew to rescue him....
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Kendall Monroe is handcuffed to a car in the desert. Is this life imitating art or art imitating life? The only thing he's sure of is that the situation he finds himself in is a copy of a scene he filmed earlier, only this time, there is no director yelling "cut" and no crew to rescue him. Terrified for his life, Kendall takes comfort remembering happier times with his long-time lover, Johnny. He hasn't seen Johnny in weeks since Johnny stayed behind to finish his latest best-selling novel. As he attempts to survive scorching-hot days and freezing nights, Kendall tries to figure out who did this to him. Could it be Johnny, or the research assistant he suspects Johnny is having an affair with? Both options fill him with bitterness. Or is it a more likely suspect? Kendall has a stalker who sends him flowers and always seems to know where he is. But what does this stranger have to gain by leaving Kendall stranded in the middle of nowhere?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781623806583 (1623806585)
Publish date: July 15th 2013
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 204
Edition language: English
Series: Stranded (#1)
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZBoring book is boring
While I enjoyed most of the story, I really just did not like Johnny for...well, basically almost all the story. Like Kendall said, he had to get kidnapped and almost die for Johnny to care. Plus, he kissed someone else! And it was kinda strange that Kendall didn't even care. Would of rated this ...
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Andrew Grey is pretty much an autobuy author for me and I'm generally satisfied once I've finished one of his stories, but this one was an odd duck. It seemed quite different to his usual tales. There was an emotional disconnect for me as a reader which is always the kiss of death for a book.And app...
This story is a step outside of the norm for Andrew Grey and it seems Lynn over here at The Novel Approach loved it. This book is a little edgier than Andrew Grey’s normal style. Kendall has a lot going on in his world. He’s dealing with his relationship with Johnny in present day, while rehashing t...