Trapped
by Amanda Lance
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: New Adult/Suspense
Publication Date: October 28, 2016
On the way to investigate a fugitive sighting, 21-year-old news intern Aubrey Kent is injured when an unexpected storm destroys the newscopter—along with the rest of the crew.
Now, stranded in the Canadian wilderness and on the brink of death, Aubrey is rescued by a handsome stranger whose cold disposition is as frightening as the remote cabin in which he lives. With no way to reach civilization before spring, Aubrey becomes Jack Gordon’s unwanted roommate. Her hope for rescue is much more desperate when she sees his hostile attitude and violent behavior.
Aubrey and Jack wait out the winter, they grow closer—their delicate friendship blooming into feelings neither of them could have anticipated. But the weather and the wolves aren’t the only dangers in the mountains. As Aubrey uncovers the reason for Jack’s self-imposed isolation, she realizes she’s closer to the story than she imagined—a story that might cost her life.
United Indie Book Blog Review
Reviewer: Raychel
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Trapped is full of twists and kept me guessing. Aubrey is the only survivor of a horrible accident and finds herself in a cabin out in the middle of Canada in the winter with Jack. I enjoyed her character and her willingness and strength to push on despite everything that happened. Jack had too many mood swings for me at first and his hot/cold makes him a tad unlikable. The romance in Trapped is nice and slow, it isn't pushed or forced and I really enjoyed that. The ending isn't a cliffhanger really but more left open for more.
About Amanda Lance
A native of New Jersey and lifelong nerd, Amanda Lance completed her Master in Liberal Arts at Thomas Edison State College after her BA in English Literature and AFA in creative writing.
She currently resides in Easton Pennsylvania with her boyfriend and their spoiled dogs. She is a cliché booknerd who is terrible at math, clinically obsessive, and prone to addictive behavior. She may or may not be a recluse.
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