Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Book Review: Trapped by George Bernstein


The darkness is still, silent. Jackee Maren’s heart pounds reverberating through her body as fear sears her veins. Someone’s coming. No way out. This time they will kill me. Her breath is short, her chest burns. Must run. Faster. Faster! Her eyes fly open, her heart still racing with blinding fear. Jackee breathes deeply with relief and stares at the ceiling desperately trying to calm herself. The same dream. Something, someone is watching . . . and waiting.
A tragic car accident leaves beautiful, vibrant Jackee Maren completely paralyzed, able to move only her eyes. Jackee’s husband, Phil, is devastated and her two young boys left with nothing but a shell for a mother, but still, Jackee senses the foreboding of an evil presence and knows time is short. Slowly, Jackee learns to communicate with her physical therapist, Kevin, by blinking her eyes.
As evidence comes to light that her car accident was no accident, Jackee knows she must expose the person who wants her dead before they get a second chance. While Jackee works to put all the clues together, she discovers she has the ability to sense the thoughts of others, but she hides this talent from everyone but her sons, not knowing who she can trust. By actively exercising her new psychic ability, Jackee finally learns who masterminded the accident but feels helpless to stop them from trying to kill her again.
Slowly a plan forms to not only ensure her boys are safe forever, but to exact revenge on her would-be murderer. Jackee vows not to rest until this killer understands what it is to be TRAPPED!
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Genre – Mainstream / Suspense 
Rating – PG13
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MINI REVIEW
I was instantly captured by this book because of it's simplicity yet very complex story. It has a very unique story that you'd totally don't want to miss out. I was hanging till I get my answers, I was absorbed in every possible way. This book totally caught me off guard with it's diverse plot and very unique voice. It's hard to imagine a world like this and I commend the author for writing this book with utmost fluidity and uniqueness. There are times that I didn't really get what I'm reading but in an instant I get back on being hooked on the story. I guess that's what you can say fillers, I don't want to sound rude but it's just what I felt. There are scenes so heart breaking that I couldn't really bare reading them, I was reliving my own experiences with this book and I totally connected with the characters. One of the few characters that I get to relate to. If you're looking for a good read you better try this book. It's excitingly good.

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