Sunday 18 August 2013

Entangled (A Vice Game novel) by Alice Cooper.

Phoebe Walters is walking home in the rain when she spots a teenage girl ready to jump off a bridge to kill herself. Phoebe saves Anna from committing suicide and meets her handsome brother Tristan. But the story does not end there because Phoebe becomes entangled in Anna and Tristan's strange family.

Entangled is a fine story that is written in the first person. Phoebe is a kind hearted 23 year old woman and this book is about love. It explores the very different kinds of love that people can share with one another. It is also about hope and the old adage of love will find a way.

Alice Cooper develops her characters well in this novel. I quickly found a warmth for Phoebe, Anna and Tristan. All families have histories and secrets, this family is no different. Entangled shows how a family can struggle when things change and members push their own agendas.

I enjoyed reading this book because of it's tremendous warmth. The storyline progresses at a good pace and there is plenty going on. I got to the end and I thought "Ah! That's nice".

Proof-reading was missing from this novel which is available as a 293 KB eBook. These word errors took some of my enjoyment away from this book as my brain made sense of the puzzled words. Alice Cooper even designed the cover herself and misspelled the title as Entagled. This novel was written in 2013 and although there are some sex scenes, they are rather tame and should not offend your grandmother.

Entangled is an okay read and I vote it 3 stars. It is a pleasing read that rolls along and is great for a beach holiday, where love for you, may be in the air.

No comments:

Post a Comment