
on October 2, 2017
Genres: New Adult, Suspense
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I have three months to write my last book. Three months to confess the details of that day, and how it changed everything for me.
My name is Helena Ross. I’ve written fifteen romance novels, ten of which have become international bestsellers. But this one isn't a romance. This novel holds only the truth, which I have run away from for four years. The truth, which I have hidden from the police, from my loved ones, from the world.
This final book?
It's my confession.
Wow! I really don’t know what to think or say, as I read the final words of The Ghostwriter. The structure, the words, and the feel of this story sucked me in from the very beginning. Helena Ross has pain that runs deeper than her creative mind can even fathom. Hiding her secret has caused her to isolate herself from the world. It’s time to write her last novel and this will be the one to kill her, in more ways than one.
Alessandra’s ability to captivate hearts with sweet romance, yet create a world like The Ghostwriter is one of the many reasons why she is a top of the list, must read author. The Ghostwriter was smart, complicated, and tragic. My mind was on overload with an emotionally charged story of pain and suffering. For myself, the pain was 314 pages, for Helena it was a lifetime. As an artist she was an eccentric square trying to fit in a rounded world. I was angry with her, I felt sorry for her, and finally I was wrecked by her. The final chapters had me in tears and replaying key moments days after. This is not a light read. Be prepared for an emotional ride, Torre style.