Trapped
When you make the mistake of getting in the wrong crowd, or with the wrong man, you might not be able to escape your past life. Sometimes you get trapped in the cycle. Your past will always catch up with you, eventually. But the beauty is that God has forgiven you and your past mistakes, your past life, all is forgiven.
Harper tried to escape her past, to start again. She wanted to be a nurse, to start a new life. But, the creepy feeling that someone is watching her refuses to fade away, even when she moves across the country and starts a new life. Is someone really after her, or is it just her imagination? Is she truly in danger, or is she just being overly sensitive? As she learns more about the man who enticed her to move she begins to wonder if she’ll ever be safe anywhere or if she’ll forever be looking over her shoulder, trapped in the sins of her past...
Harper doesn’t trust anyone. Will she ever find safety?
-‘Neither of them understood. When you were alone, when you didn’t trust anybody, then nobody could hurt you.’-
This story is so well-written! It gives tiny little hints, just enough to make the reader feel wary, anticipating where the storyline is leading, feeling a little edgy... It starts off subtle so that you don’t feel it’s like a horror story, only lots of suspense but then the action builds and it leaves you on the edge of your seat. The story unravels at a steady pace, unrushed, yet never boring, the tension builds and towards the end it explodes... and ends in a cliffhanger as this is only part one of a three-part series. I can’t wait to read the rest!
-‘Fear rose like flames, but she tamped it down. Nobody was out to get her. Carter wouldn’t dare come into her room uninvited, not with his wife under the same roof. Not after Harper had shut him down at dinner. She wouldn’t let fear keep her from sleep. So the door didn’t lock. So what? She was safe here. She’d spent far too much of her life living in fear. Besides, nobody could hurt her. She’d learned in prison how to defend herself—or at least how to make enough noise to alert the guards. She’d be fine.’-