Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Review: Prisoner

Prisoner Prisoner by Camille Elliot
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This serial should be read in order, otherwise you will loose crucial facts and feel like you are watching the first episode of the 5th season of a series.

Warning: this story includes mention of abuse/torture.

I enjoyed getting to see more scenes with the enemies in this book, having quite a few scenes with the pale eyed man (who is still very intriguing) and Jack. We also discover more about Lady Wynwood’s dead husband’s past and also learn the inner strength she has.

So many possibilities of where the author will take the reader but still so many unknowns.

If you enjoy regency era with action, suspense and some speculative fiction, you should enjoy this serial.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*

Reviews for all the books in the series:

4. Betrayer        

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About the book:


A Christian Historical Adventure set in Regency England with romance and a supernatural twist
Part five in an epic-length serial novel

Lady Wynwood’s team of aristocrat spies is shocked at the betrayal by one of their teammates and the kidnapping of a second. In a race against time, they must find the hiding place of the treasonous group that they call the Gentians in order to save one of their own.

However, they also face the threat of mysterious agendas within the secret government department, the Ramparts. The team is split apart by the Ramparts’ leaders, who seem overly interested in using the mysterious Root elixir for their own purposes.

While knowing that each day brings more suffering and torture for the prisoner, Lady Wynwood’s spies scramble to uncover any clues left behind as to where the Gentians have gone. But with their resources and abilities limited by the Ramparts, can they make it in time before the enemy accomplishes its perplexing goal?

PLEASE NOTE: Like the novels published in Jane Austen’s time, this is a novel in multiple parts. Each volume has a completed story arc, but this is NOT a stand-alone novel and the story continues in volume 6.



4 comments:

  1. This sounds great! And exciting. Thanks for the tip on reading these in order.

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  2. Thanks so much for the review, Sarita! I’m glad you enjoyed the book!

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