Caged behind an electrical fence, locked in a house in the middle of the snow, Senna is left to decode the clues to find out why she was taken. When reclusive novelist Senna Richards wakes up on her thirty-third birthday, everything has changed. well, it was one hell of an amazing story. I will admit though that she told me to expect a non-traditional ending before I started and I think knowing that allowed me to just stop worrying, stop expecting something in particular from it and just read it for what it was. I guess I felt a certain safety in that in a weird way - like, knowing it was outside the box allowed me the mental freedom to just let go of the things I usually hold onto and just experience the story for what it was. I basically just came to understand that the stories I’d get from her would be fantastically well-written and completely outside the box. Tarryn Fisher is one of them. She earned my trust with the Love Me With Lies series but in a different way than most authors. There are very few authors in the world whose books I will go into blind. What could I say that would properly convey my feelings about this book? I felt like my review should just have been 3 words and 2 hashtags: That was pretty much my response after finishing this book. You want your freedom until you get it, then you feel bare without your chains.” “That’s what it’s like to be a prisoner of anything.
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