The Breakaway by Michelle D. Argyle My rating: 4 of 5 stars I really enjoyed this book but I must say I hated the ending. I don't like reaching the end of a book and just feeling like I was left hanging. This type of book is hard to give a concrete ending...But I am happy because I see that there is...
I'll give this book five stars because it is so raspberrying awesome (okay I created the word 'raspberry' to replace my insulting cuss words lol Point of Retreat is my inspiration). The writing is easy to understand and it goes so deep into life as a captive. I hate violence and stuff but this book ...
I loved this book. It was awesome and I enjoyed reading it. I have never read a book like this where a character is kept as a hostage. So basically, the story is about Naomi, who gets kidnapped and kept as a hostage in a house. The criminals in the house keep her because they thought she saw somethi...
I don't normally read kidnap stories but after reading the autobiography of Patty Hearst I was interested in seeing how fictional authors handled the scenario. Already being a fan of Michelle Davidson Argyle made my choice really easy. I'm so glad I participated in a giveaway by Rhemelda publishing ...
I hadn’t read any of Michelle’s books previous to reading this series and I have to say I am hooked on Michelle Davidson Argyle’s writing style and ability to keep me hooked while reading her books. The Breakaway was so addictive I didn’t want to put it down, it was so intriguing and Naomi was such ...
***FINAL RATING: 3.35 STARS***CATCHALLThe Breakaway was a haunting–and yet compelling–read. It's the kind of book that creeps up on you months after you turn the last page. It definitely deals with some tough, unconventional stuff, but everything is handled so well. I really did like it, despite it...
I have never read a kidnapping story before so I was really intrigued by this. Beyond that, the fact that she falls for one of her captors had me beyond interested. I can tell you that this book made me feel all sorts of things. Confusion, frustration, anger, hope, and, sadness. There were so many t...
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