At 21, Bonnie makes her way to New Orleans, filled with an artist's zeal and an obsession to lift the shroud surrounding the past. Yet, she feels a strange sense of deja vu. Someone is watching her. Following her. Now, she must fight to be the survivor her mysterious mother meant her to be--a woman who will defy fate itself.
I liked the writing and this book was well plotted. Very inventive and atmospheric. The one problem I had was that the Kindle version ran the view points together, so that a paragraph ended with Bonnie’s story and the next line was Calhoun or The Grande Dame’s POV. This would go on for a few paragraphs and change back to Bonnie in the next paragraph with no page break of any kind. It was confusing.
I read the dutch version of this book. I'm sure the language does make a difference, but I must say, even though I only read the dutch version, I really like this book, the way the story evolves, the surprises, its really captivating ! This is a must read. xXx
This book isn't quite 4 stars and more than 3. 3.5 would suit it better. It didn't captivate me as much as it predecessor Betrayal did but that is due to the storyline, the writing was still incredible and I thoroughly enjoyed the style of it.
Great addition to the series. I liked this book much more than the first book, Betrayed. For me it was easier to read, the characters were more likeable. A great book with stunning suspense and excitment.