Inescapable is the first book that I have read from Nancy Mehl. I was surprised that she is one of those few authors that write in first person.
I usually have a difficult time getting past the jarring of first person, but overall I found Inescapable to be an enjoyable, suspenseful romance.
I would definitely recommend this title. The characters and dialogue were very believable. Mehl did a wonderful job intricately weaving the plot.
I connected with the main character so much that I could feel the fear she was experiencing. Inescapable is absolutely worth the purchase!
Driven to keep her daughter safe from the mysterious threats she was receiving, Lizzie Engel leaves the meager life she had built for them.
Nothing is what it seems as Lizzie returns to the disapproving Mennonite town she would rather forget. Will she ever be free from confusion and fear, or will the nightmare she is trying to escape find her?
Have you read this book? Did you like it, love it, or hate it? I'd love to know what you think!
A review copy of this title was provided by the Bethany House Book Reviewer's Program. This review is my own opinion and not compensated.
I usually have a difficult time getting past the jarring of first person, but overall I found Inescapable to be an enjoyable, suspenseful romance.
I would definitely recommend this title. The characters and dialogue were very believable. Mehl did a wonderful job intricately weaving the plot.
I connected with the main character so much that I could feel the fear she was experiencing. Inescapable is absolutely worth the purchase!
Driven to keep her daughter safe from the mysterious threats she was receiving, Lizzie Engel leaves the meager life she had built for them.
Nothing is what it seems as Lizzie returns to the disapproving Mennonite town she would rather forget. Will she ever be free from confusion and fear, or will the nightmare she is trying to escape find her?
Have you read this book? Did you like it, love it, or hate it? I'd love to know what you think!
A review copy of this title was provided by the Bethany House Book Reviewer's Program. This review is my own opinion and not compensated.