It wasn’t the story I expected, and I'm pleasantly surprised. It was thr tale of two people kidnapped as teens and held by a woman who called herself Mother Goose. Heroine, Leah, was Gretel to the hero's (Lucas) Hansel. The experience broke them in similar ways but the ways they chose to deal with it in the later years (the ten years since the rescue of all the nursery rhyme kids) are vastly different.
The big drawn for these two are that they fell in love in the time they were held captive and that love never faded.
I felt the characters developed well and the situation was something that I could see as being possible for teo people in their situation.
The story flow was good and never felt like something was cut short just to jump to a sex scene.
It wasn’t the story I expected, and I'm pleasantly surprised. It was thr tale of two people kidnapped as teens and held by a woman who called herself Mother Goose. Heroine, Leah, was Gretel to the hero's (Lucas) Hansel. The experience broke them in similar ways but the ways they chose to deal with it in the later years (the ten years since the rescue of all the nursery rhyme kids) are vastly different.
The big drawn for these two are that they fell in love in the time they were held captive and that love never faded.
I felt the characters developed well and the situation was something that I could see as being possible for teo people in their situation.
The story flow was good and never felt like something was cut short just to jump to a sex scene.
☆☆☆☆ read!