I have read several books by this author and I have enjoyed them all so that was the reason I wanted to read this one. This book had short chapters which I really appreciated. It was written in first person from the perspectives of Therese Palmer, Blane Gardner, and Alina Ivanov. You are told which perspective you are reading at the top of the chapters unless the next chapter is from the same perspective. Also some of the chapters are split between more than one perspective but it tells you which one you are reading. It can make things a little harder to follow but I did not think it was too bad. The plot was quite a puzzle and it was interesting trying to determine if Rurik Ivanov, the dad of Alina, was a bad guy or not. This was a well-written suspense with some romance mixed in. It also had a really good secondary character named Sergio Montoya. The friendship between Sergio and Blane was also a really great addition to the book. I would definitely recommend this novel.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. The opinions in this review are my own.
