Captivity: A Paranormal Romance Novella (Captivity Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Emily Walsh

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By: Sarah Biglow
My Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Captivity: A Paranormal Romance Novella by Molly Zenk & Sarah Biglow was a unique heart clutching read, that had me hooked from start to finish.

My first read from both authors, I didn’t know what I was getting into; but I’m glad I took a chance on this short yet powerful read. It’s told from dual POV, and I like that we get both side to this tragic love story. It starts out dark, and it was that darkness that pulled me in, and as the story switches’ POV’s, as I’ve said, we get both sides of the coin, and two sides of different darknesses.

Now as this is a novella, and is only about 119 pages, this book moves fast and it does end on a very abrupt cliffhanger. But there are other books in the series, so all is not lost. Though I don’t mind if there’s cliffhangers, this one just felt off, as it was more like the story stopped, rather then ending in mystery. It’s hard to explain in words what I mean, like a song ending on a fade out, vs one just ending, I guess is a good way to put it.

Overall though, this book was unique, original and flowed with a smooth rhythm that you can’t help but get sucked into. I loved the writing style and I loved the way the two MC’s had to untangled the mess of their love. And of course the suspense and action that came with it. This book is worth your time and energy, and it gets my super high recommedantion and my stamp of approval.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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