{Review+Giveaway} Captive by Brighton Walsh @WriteAsRain_ @StMartinsPress

April 8, 2015 Giveaways, New Adult, Reviews 4 ★★★★

{Review+Giveaway} Captive by Brighton Walsh @WriteAsRain_ @StMartinsPressCaptive by Brighton Walsh
Pages: 288
Published by St. Martin's Griffin on March 24, 2015
Genres: contemporary, Fiction, General, New Adult, Romance, Suspense
Source: Paperback ARC from Publisher
four-stars

He's the most dangerous man she's ever met…and she's falling in love with him.

Madison Frost is desperate to escape her life. Daughter of a prominent businessman, she has everything a girl could ask for. Except for a family who's present in her life, and anyone to talk to outside the four walls of the prison she calls home. Madison dreams of one day leaving her life behind. She never thought being kidnapped is how it would happen.

Now she's being held captive by a man who's as frightening as he is sinfully gorgeous. Enormous, muscular, and filled with secrets, the man they call Ghost is an enigmatic mercenary, and Madison is trapped with him. She doesn't know who hired him or why, but the more time she spends at his mercy, the more she realizes he's not what he seems. Beneath his rough exterior lies an unexpected gentleness and a heart as broken and battered as her own.

But as Madison lets down her walls, Ghost holds tight to his, hiding secrets that could destroy everything.

Note: This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
graydividerAmazon
Goodreadsgraydivider
NA Review My Thoughts

I absolutely loved Caged in Winter by Brighton Walsh, so when I saw Captive was also by her I knew I had to read it ASAP. I have only read one other book about a girl falling for her captor, and it is a tricky subject for me. It is not something I could initially see myself doing in her situation, so in the past I have been wary of that idea, but I liked the first book I read with this theme. And I have to say Captive was great! I really, really liked it. Brighton Walsh write great characters that lend themselves to excellent romances. Within the first two pages of meeting Madison, I caught myself nodding my head along with her and thought to myself, “yep, been there done that.” (note: I am not talking about the mother incident. I am talking about the getting dressed incident.) And just like that, I could identify with Madison. I know that may seem small, but it is the little details and unassuming sentences throughout the story that start to turn into magic with Captive. I just love Brighton Walsh’s writing style.

Madison appears on the surface to lead a perfect life. She is super smart, super rich, and basically can have anything that she wants. But she doesn’t have many (or any) friends, she is constantly taking care of her alcoholic mother, and her father is MIA all the time. I could feel her loneliness. It was a tangible thing throughout the whole story. And that just about broke my heart. But even though Madison was lonely and sad, she never gave up. This girl had spunk to spare. I loved that even when she was captured she was always paying attention, always looking for when and how she could make her next move. It made me admire the heck out her. And it gained Ghost’s admiration too.

Captive is told mostly from Madison’s point of view, but Ghost – or Gage- had a fair share of chapters spread throughout. I loved Gage’s chapters because the more I got to know him the more I loved him. How can you not when you find out why he took the job? That is as close to a good reason as I could ever dream up. Brighton Walsh did such an excellent job making her characters redeemable. And she made the romance feel so very real. And so wonderful. I think Madison and Gage would have fallen for each other no matter how they met. Brighton Walsh made me a believer in captive/captor romances. Or at the very least, she made me a believer in hers. Brighton Walsh will make you swoon, make you feel, make you fall in love with Gage and Madison in Captive. If you have not read one of her books, you should. Right now.

blue4
Giveaway

To enter, fill out the rafflecopter below

captive

-US only

-my Contest Policy Applies

Note: No Purchase necessary. Void Where Prohibited by Law.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

While you are here…
Have you entered these awesome Giveaways?

Click the banner to enter

Raining-Books-Giveaway-Hop

Book Briefs

About Brighton Walsh

Brighton Walsh spent nearly a decade as a professional photographer before deciding to take her storytelling in a different direction and reconnect with her first love: writing. When she’s not pounding away at the keyboard, she’s probably either reading or shopping—maybe even both at once. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and two children, and, yes, she considers forty degrees to be hoodie weather. Her home is the setting for frequent dance parties, Lego battles, and more laughter than she thought possible. Visit her online at brightonwalsh.com.

Michelle @ Book Briefs

4 Responses to “{Review+Giveaway} Captive by Brighton Walsh @WriteAsRain_ @StMartinsPress”

  1. kindlemom1

    This is a tricky subject for me as well so I tend to avoid them but I am so glad you took a chance and really enjoyed this!

  2. erinf1

    ooooh… this sounds very intriguing!!! I haven’t read this author but she’s definitely on my radar now 🙂 thanks for sharing!

  3. Olivia

    The idea of the kidnapped person falling for her kidnapper must be a pretty unique one! I certainly have never heard of it before, and I am curious to try this one. Needless to say, I have added it to my TBR. I like that it was convincing though, and realistic as well!

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.