![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What follows is nothing short of a Lifetime movie – and not that I've ever seen one. All this is merely at the opening of the story. Meanwhile, Layla's disappearance has, to our knowledge, never been solved. ![]() Mind you, I am not someone that tries to figure out a story. I read for the enjoyment of the process – it wasn't as though I was looking for the story to take any drastic rights or lefts. Even so, if I were someone who enjoys trying to figure out what is coming, I don't think I could've.Īs the story begins, we are immediately met with a shift in the timeline. The narrative begins 12 years before – but before what don't know yet. What we quickly learn is the there is a young couple, Finn and Layla, and then suddenly there is only Finn. Fast forward to "now," and we find Finn in a relationship with Layla's sister. Considering this book kept occupying so many of my thoughts, I still may do that. As much as I loved Behind Closed Doors and T he Breakdown, I was completely blindsided and shocked by Bring Me Back. I was floored by the ending, and felt the urge to re-read it with the new knowledge of the story's ending. Paris is my new favorite author. I've read three of her books and I'm amazed at how masterful she is at telling a story so well that you not only don't see the twist and turns coming, you don't even have time to second guess the plot. ![]()
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