Strangers ( Book Review)
Description From the Book: Imagine you're home alone. Suddenly a man stands before you. He claims to be your fiance. But you have no idea who he is. And nothing in your home suggests that someone lives with you. He's talking to you, but nothing makes sense. You're afraid. And you feel the irresistible urge to attack. Take a knife. Are you crazy?
Imagine you come home and your fiance doesn't recognize you. She thinks you're a burglar. Worse, a rapist. You just want to protect her, but she defends herself against your perceived threat and barricades herself behind a door. She claims she's never seen you before. She obviously thinks you're crazy. Are you? Joanna and Erik are faced with almost insurmountable odds. Why does she not remember ever having met him? Why are all of his things gone from the house they share? The more they try to understand the situation, the more confusing it becomes. Soon they must realize that they are in deadly danger. And there's only one chance for survival: they can no longer be strangers and must trust each other to stay alive. Strangers is a shocking thriller and mind- bending must - read that will make readers question their own sanity.
Butterfly Review: When I tell you this book kept me on the edge of my seat, it did. When I tell you I didn't get much sleep, I didn't. This book's story line is crazy. This book is one of those things you think you know what's going to happen and SNAP, it totally goes a different way. I honestly couldn't imagine a man in my house who is telling me we are engaged and I have no clue who he is and we have to trust each other because we have no other choice. Talk about scary. This book gave me trust issues.
Now from Erik's point of view it's heartbreaking seeing the woman that you love doesn't even recognize you and you can't prove it because your belongings are gone from your home. Writing this review has me back on the edge of my seat. Add this book to your summer or fall reading list and comment what you think. I would love to hear what you think about this book!



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