Thursday, March 27, 2014
Nothing Left To Lose By:Kirsty Moseley
(N) This is yet another book that I got for free and was a little on the fence on whether or not I would actually like it or finish the book considering that it was a little over 500 pages. But again I was pleasantly surprised by how good this book was and it was because of how good this book was that I managed to finish it in three days.
Annabelle had a life that anyone would want but that all changed on the day of her sixteenth birthday. That was the day that she watched her boyfriend Jack got murdered right in front of her eyes and then was kept kidnapped for ten months by Jack's killer, Carter Thomas a big time drug and arms dealer. Ten months are being kept away Anna is a completely different person, one who suffers from horrible night terrors, has tried multiple times to kill herself, and seems to be just a hollow figure of the girl she once was.
(May contain spoilers) Three years later Carter is serving time for the murder of Jack but a retrial in coming up soon because of some evidence appears to have been tampered with. And unbeknownst to Anna she has been receiving letters from Carter, these letters come once a week. They are both letters of death threats as well as letters telling her that Carter wants her back. In order to keep her safe and make sure that she stays out of trouble Ashton, a newly SWAT agent is brought in to go undercover and pose as Anna's boyfriend until the end of the trial in eight months.
I did not want to put this book down for anything. It was one of those books that got you right from the beginning. I loved that with Ashton Anna was able to finally let someone in and be able to feel something for someone, something she never thought she would feel again. With Ashton's help Anna begins to let go of the fears that she has had for so long. You could not help but feel for Ashton and Anna's relationship and want them to last after the eight months were up and it was no longer Ashton job to protect Anna.
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