Saturday, March 28, 2015

Book Review - Captive by Brighton Walsh




My Thoughts

Madison would love to leave her life behind. No one really knows what is happening behind the doors of her home. Her father is absent and her mother is an alcoholic who she takes care of. She is alone. Everyone thinks that she leads such a wonderful life, but that couldn't be further from the truth. One day she is taken from her college campus by a man known as Ghost. Ghost/Gage isn't the usual kidnapper as he has a heart and actually begins to care for Madison. He ends up wanting to protect her. Captive ends up being a story about a lonely girl finding love with the man that takes her away from the life she was living. Well then there's the whole huge secret that Gage is keeping from her that rocks her world when she discovers what he's been hiding. I really enjoyed their story.

I give Captive 4 hearts!



About the Book

He's the most dangerous man she's ever met…and she's falling in love with him.

Madison Frost is desperate to escape her life. Daughter of a prominent businessman, she has everything a girl could ask for. Except for a family who's present in her life, and anyone to talk to outside the four walls of the prison she calls home. Madison dreams of one day leaving her life behind. She never thought being kidnapped is how it would happen.

Now she's being held captive by a man who's as frightening as he is sinfully gorgeous. Enormous, muscular, and filled with secrets, the man they call Ghost is an enigmatic mercenary, and Madison is trapped with him. She doesn't know who hired him or why, but the more time she spends at his mercy, the more she realizes he's not what he seems. Beneath his rough exterior lies an unexpected gentleness and a heart as broken and battered as her own.

But as Madison lets down her walls, Ghost holds tight to his, hiding secrets that could destroy everything.

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About the Author

Brighton Walsh spent nearly a decade as a professional photographer before deciding to take her storytelling in a different direction and reconnect with her first love: writing. When she's not pounding away at the keyboard, she's probably either reading or shopping--maybe even both at once. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and two children, and, yes, she considers forty degrees to be hoodie weather. Her home is the setting for frequent dance parties, Lego battles, and more laughter than she thought possible.



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