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A House Without Windows

by Stevie Turner

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Award-winning romantic suspense narrated from several perspectives: From Beth, trapped in the house without windows against her will by Edwin Evans, who also gives his side of the story alongside Liam, Beth's fiance. We then hear from Amy, who has never seen the outside world, and Amy's half-brother Joss. Will Beth ever escape from her captor? She tells the time of day by the meals she is served. She lies awake at night looking at the one light bulb that is never switched off, and prays that Liam is still out there searching for her.… (more)
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The color scheme of the book cover was done wonderfully. The light bulb was a symbol of the torment Beth and Amy went through and the blend of the illumination and the shade of green gave it a creepy ambiance. Simple yet very effective.

This book could have easily been divided into a series based on the varying conflicts in the book and the character dynamics. However, the author opted to divide this into different parts. For me, the different parts told by different characters in the story really helped me to connect with them and explore each one's dichotomy.

My favorite character was youthful Amy. She was smart, candid, and very brave. Quite a few moments I was in tears and cheered for her to have a wonderful outcome. My feelings for Liam and Joss were conflicted but their flaws made them highly realistic. I love this author's flair for giving her characters complexity and her ability to have your emotions ride a variety of waves: encouragement, anger, despair--the whole gambit!

The author also took her time with describing various locations. I felt like I was learning geography and going on a vacation at the same time. The balance between dialogue, conflict, humor, and narrative was sharp and did not miss a beat. Pace never became sluggish during times of back story and that can be tricky with a work that deals with so much emotional, physical, and psychological topics.

I first started reading Stevie's work with The Porn Detective and continued on with The Pilates Class. Stevie has continued to impress. Just when you think she is at her peak, a "you haven't seen anything yet" moment arises.

This is what A House Without Windows is for me. It has solidified this author as a permanent mainstay in my collection--both electronically and hopefully at some point, in paper form.

I highly recommend this fine work. ( )
1 vote NoLabelsUnleashed | May 22, 2015 |
I loved the book I received a free copy of this book for a return of an honest review. The author has done and amazing job of introducing various very interesting characters and captivating scenarios.It is a very interesting story of a young woman Beth who is help captive and her daughter is born while she is in captivity. The book kept me glued to the pages as the story moves on and you know that the child who is now eight years old has never been outside to experience life outside of that room. It is very captivating and very intriguing.The book is very well written and it moves in a very nice pace to keep the reader eager to learn what is going to happen when they turn the next page. I absolutely loved the book. ( )
  An-Avid-Reader | Feb 18, 2015 |
Title: A House Without Windows
Author: Stevie Turner
Publisher: S.T.
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Review:

"A House Without Windows" by Stevie Turner....

What is this novel about?

"Newly-pregnant Dr Beth Nichols had no idea she was being stalked by ex-patient Edwin Evans as she made her way home one evening after a late shift. After being anaesthetized she woke up in Edwin’s basement, held against her will, and eventually giving birth there without medical help.

The story is written from different perspectives; from Beth’s 9 year old daughter Amy who is born in captivity, from Beth herself, now pregnant with Edwin’s baby, from her fiancée Liam, and 16 years later from her son Joss and his father Edwin.

When Beth escapes, the Press get hold of the story and Beth and Amy have their photo in the newspaper. Liam (who has made another life for himself back in his homeland of Canada with his new partner Patty and their son Toby) is shocked to see the photo, thinking Beth had been murdered years before.

Liam must make the difficult choice of either meeting up with Beth again and getting to know his daughter, or staying where he is in Toronto.

The story then runs ahead to the point where Joss finds out who his real father is, now a patient in a secure mental hospital. Joss wants to get to know him, and makes a journey against his mother’s wishes to see his real father. However, the much-anticipated meeting does not go quite to plan; Edwin still seems obsessed with Beth, and Joss feels unloved and unwanted. He makes the mistake of telling Edwin where the family are living, and when Edwin is eventually released he comes looking to claim Beth back again, the only woman he has ever loved."

What I got from the read....

Wow, this was really some read that this author presented involving some many characters with such

a story that in the end was well blended together giving the reader a well written read. It is my understanding that there was a real story taken from events that had happened in Lambeth London dealing with three women that had been held captive for thirty some years. This author in his novel "A House Without Windows" really did some research to give the readers a inside version of what happened to Dr. Beth Nichols, her daughter and son, Joss, her former boyfriend Liam and Edwin Evans. Be prepared for a read that is full of complexed emotions, physical and psychological issues as this author details a little of it all. "A House Without Windows" will be hard to put down once you start reading it because it will keep your attention from the start to the finish. I don't want to give any of this story away other than to say pick up this good read to see how this author brings this story line all out. Believe me, it will be some read. If you a in for a good drama, thriller, and mystery then I would recommend this novel to you. ( )
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Award-winning romantic suspense narrated from several perspectives: From Beth, trapped in the house without windows against her will by Edwin Evans, who also gives his side of the story alongside Liam, Beth's fiance. We then hear from Amy, who has never seen the outside world, and Amy's half-brother Joss. Will Beth ever escape from her captor? She tells the time of day by the meals she is served. She lies awake at night looking at the one light bulb that is never switched off, and prays that Liam is still out there searching for her.

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