D.A. Serra
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sunshine9573 | 5 altre recensioni | Dec 19, 2022 | Cover – The cover was good. It looked desolate and spooky. It fit the story.
Top 3 things I liked about the whole book – Fast and interesting read. Full of suspense and heroism. The justice that Alison was able to execute for the sake of her family made the book even more worthwhile.
Top 3 things I liked about the main character – Strong, resilient, never giving in
Top 3 things I liked about the setting in this book – The prison setting was very detailed. The fishing camp was desolate. The hospital, where Dr. Kim was to performs the surgery.
Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author.… (altro)
Top 3 things I liked about the whole book – Fast and interesting read. Full of suspense and heroism. The justice that Alison was able to execute for the sake of her family made the book even more worthwhile.
Top 3 things I liked about the main character – Strong, resilient, never giving in
Top 3 things I liked about the setting in this book – The prison setting was very detailed. The fishing camp was desolate. The hospital, where Dr. Kim was to performs the surgery.
Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author.… (altro)
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AshleyHaynes | 5 altre recensioni | Jan 5, 2014 | Alison is just an ordinary Mum, an elementary school teacher in fact, who isn't much of an outdoors person, who would rather sit in an easy chair while her husband and son enjoy boating and fishing. But the Burne family put an end to those plans when they invade the fishing camp where Alison and her family are meant to be spending a few days.
The real tension in PRIMAL begins where most novels would wind the story up. Even so what happens initially to Alison and her family is horrifying enough to evoke Alison's primal instincts to protect her family. But then, perhaps a bit predictably, the horror isn't over, and Alison's primal instincts remain at the surface. Alison's husband and son are making a good recovery from their ordeal, but, just as clearly, Alison is not.
Perhaps, like me, your mind will come up with a scenario for the second half of the novel, but you'll have to keep reading to see if you are right.
I'm not sure whether "enjoy" is the right word for reading a novel like PRIMAL. One review site I saw had it rated as "R". That seems a rather extreme reaction to me, but it certainly is a novel that requires the reader to make a personal response, to question whether their own primal instincts would surface in the same way under similar provocation.… (altro)
½The real tension in PRIMAL begins where most novels would wind the story up. Even so what happens initially to Alison and her family is horrifying enough to evoke Alison's primal instincts to protect her family. But then, perhaps a bit predictably, the horror isn't over, and Alison's primal instincts remain at the surface. Alison's husband and son are making a good recovery from their ordeal, but, just as clearly, Alison is not.
Perhaps, like me, your mind will come up with a scenario for the second half of the novel, but you'll have to keep reading to see if you are right.
I'm not sure whether "enjoy" is the right word for reading a novel like PRIMAL. One review site I saw had it rated as "R". That seems a rather extreme reaction to me, but it certainly is a novel that requires the reader to make a personal response, to question whether their own primal instincts would surface in the same way under similar provocation.… (altro)
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smik | 5 altre recensioni | Sep 5, 2013 | Primal is One of those stories that grabs you from the very beginning and doesn't let go. A happy family who ask their son what he most wants to do for his birthday..he says he wants to go camping. Alison, Hank and Jimmy set off on their camping trip and arrive at the camp which consists of some old cabins and a lodge on an island. They have to get there by boat and there is no cell phone coverage. A parallel story is about three brothers who break their fourth brother out of prison and head to Canada. The motor on their boat stops and they find themselves on the same island as the happy campers. From that point on there are no more happy people. Instead they have to fend for their lives against these evil men.
Alison is the only one who was not in the lodge when the brothers enter. She sees what happens in the lodge and must use her wits and cunning to save her husband and child and the other campers.
This book is a very well written, scary story of a when a mother's fierce instincts take over, like a mother bear, she will not stop until her cub is safe. I love a good scary story with a strong female character and I was not disappointed.… (altro)
Alison is the only one who was not in the lodge when the brothers enter. She sees what happens in the lodge and must use her wits and cunning to save her husband and child and the other campers.
This book is a very well written, scary story of a when a mother's fierce instincts take over, like a mother bear, she will not stop until her cub is safe. I love a good scary story with a strong female character and I was not disappointed.… (altro)
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celticlady53 | 5 altre recensioni | Feb 6, 2013 | Statistiche
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This was an amazing novel! When I read the synopsis, I was skeptical. I mean, how could someone, who wrote a fun series like Punky Brewster be able to write a good crime thriller? Well, D. A. Serra delightfully surprised me. The harshness of the criminals is perfectly described. I felt like I was one of the hostages in the lodge watching everything happening. This was an awesome edge of your seat page turner, one that you cannot put down. It is definitely one of my favorite reads this year!
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