Sharp and intricate, this story will sweep you away on a magically mysterious adventure of risk, romance and intrigue. In 1780s London, a widower finds himself entranced by a mermaid... and that’s just the first enchanting thing to happen to Jonah Hancock...until he meets the desirable Angelica Neal and his life is forever changed. Angelica Neal might be one of my favorite literary characters I've met this year. She's risque but admirable. Even though she is thought scandalous, she knows how to take control and she wants what all women want: to be deeply in love and to be loved in return. Her journey as a woman throughout this story is captivating. I was completely enamored with this tale. It’s unique and unforgettable! |
If you follow top book lists, you've more than likely heard of The Girl On the Train by Paula Hawkins If you still have a book hangover from Gone Girl like I do, you'll be happy about this twisted story. It's gritty, mean, obsessive and dark, just like Amy Dunn. Although it didn't get my heart racing, (a little too vague at some points) it did have twists that left me stunned. Rachel is an alcoholic. A sad, lonely woman who tortures herself by riding a train everyday and looking out the window at her ex-husband's house. The house that used to be theirs together, only now it's him inside with his new wife, and their baby. And she's just a girl on a train. She watches them, knows they had a baby girl because of the new pink curtains in the window. She can see them laughing and playing on the patio. And even though it kills her, she still watches them every day. She even starts daydreaming about the lives of their neighbors, a happy...
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