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Bezig met laden... The Memory Keeper: Book 1 of the 2nd Freak House trilogy (Volume 1) (editie 2014)door C.J. Archer
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Charity Evans wants nothing more than to leave her troubled past behind and start afresh. The teacher at a London school for orphans is encouraged to have her memories blocked by hypnotist Samuel Gladstone, but when they experience visions with an unknown third person, they realize the past can never be truly erased. Now her past is returning to haunt Charity all over again. Samuel is determined to help her, but how can a woman who trusts no man trust a hypnotist? And what dark secrets changed the charming gentleman into a desperate one who'll do anything to keep those secrets buried? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I really enjoyed this book, I thought that the main character was quite feisty and quite realistic. Unlike most fictional abuse survivors, her pain did not immediately vanish upon the arrival of 'hot male foil'. The setting was extremely interesting, an alternate take on Victorian England with real psychics. I enjoyed the setting, plot and the characters were quite well drawn, if a little forgettable. I understand that this is the second trilogy surrounding these characters, while it is not necessary to read the first trilogy to understand the second, I will probably do so as I feel that certain events need more clarification.
My only real issue came with my copy. It may be down to the conversion of the file, but at least once a chapter, words were replaced by symbols. I could make sense of the word it was supposed to be, but it was annoying. This could have been a problem with my kobo or conversion, but I bring this issue up in case it wasn't. ( )