Suspenseful And Mysterious
Bianca begins looking into the possible murder of her mother years earlier, when she finds a letter that her recently deceased father left for her. The letter hints at foul play by one of the wealthiest corporations in the world, a company that her father once worked for. The more digging Bianca does, the more her life appears to be in jeopardy. She wants to get to the bottom of things, but her persistence may cost her dearly.
When Bianca wakes up tied to a stranger in a moving vehicle, she discovers that her fears have come to fruition. She's been kidnapped. She doesn't know where she is or why she's been taken.
Before long, she finds herself stranded on a remote island with the other kidnapped stranger, Jakob. Handsome and charming, she's hesitant to trust him but unable to resist the attraction she feels toward him at the same time.
Over the course of this book, Bianca and Jakob grow increasingly intimate. Eventually, Bianca comes to trust him, despite the deceptions that continue to come to light. Jakob knows more than he's letting on.
Another man turns up on the island, claiming that he woke up on the island after falling asleep at his resort. Immediately, things start getting more strained. It is clear that Steve is trying to drive a wedge between Bianca and Jakob. Bianca doesn't trust the new-comer, despite his claims to want to help her.Things get more tense and eventually come to a head.
At the end of this first book in the series, I was left feeling like I knew virtually nothing. I still didn't know who Bianca could trust, whether or not Jakob was sincere, or what the truth of Bianca's mother's death was. Everything seems uncertain.
I enjoyed this suspenseful book and will continue the series. I did start skimming at times because the island sex with Bianca and Jakob did get to be a bit much at times. I also felt like Jakob and Bianca were all over the map. Jakob seemed bipolar with his drastic mood swings, while Bianca seemed schizoid with her inexplicable and sporadic distrustful freak-outs.
I'm hoping that the second book will provide more answers, particularly concerning Jakob's role in all of this. It is clear that he isn't who he claims to be. With this book's cliffhanger ending, I'm dying to see exactly what happens next.