Impossible by Julia Sykes
Hello everyone,
today’s review is on a book sent to me by a publishing company with which I recently affiliated, the Quixote Editions.
The book in question is a New Adult, Impossible by Julia Sykes, which, although it does not have any particular characteristics capable of hypnotizing, succeeds in kidnapping the reader, above all thanks to its genre. It does not have the usual colors of adventure and many times the mystery of the usual books that I review, but sometimes it is also nice to change, and here the protagonist Claudia has her little adventures, albeit many times unpleasant, and the protagonist Sean has its mysteries that also endanger him in terms of the law.
Claudia is a doctor who, as she leaves the hospital and gets into the car to get home, is kidnapped. Bradley needs her to save the life of his friend Sean, who was shot.
She does not want to do anything at first, instead she try to convince Bradley to bring his friend to the hospital, but with a gun pointed at her head she can not be very persuasive.
Sean is saved, but she is forced to stay with them, for fear that she can go and report them to the caps. Obviously she does not like the idea, but does not have many options. Meanwhile Sean begins to feel an attraction towards her, and soon it becomes mutual, but Claudia never stops looking for a way to escape, until she finds one.
She escapes in the middle of the night, but for her misfortune Sean notices her absence and brings her back. It is here that she manages to open a drawer that until then had always been locked up. In there she finds instruments that prove Sean’s sexual perversion.
Much happens after this. She manages to leave, but is contacted by the FBI who is investigating Bradley and Sean for members of the Irish mafia. She decides to go back to Sean and keep her bond with him, as infiltrated by the feds, and more, to be discovered by reading the book. I promise you will not regret it. And if you liked 50 shades of gray, you’ll find something of that kind in this book too, all to be discovered.
To the next time,