Monday, September 8, 2014

The Life of Anna Part 1 - Enslaved by Marissa Honeycutt

The Life of Anna, Part 1The Life of Anna, Part 1 by Marissa Honeycutt

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


The Life of Anna, Part 1 Enslaved by Marissa Honeycutt

So a few days ago I got an email from one of the blogs I follow and a cover catches my eye.
The Life of Anna, Part 1 Enslaved. I thought, huh, interesting, then I start reading the teasers, the synopsis the warnings. Content may be offensive to some people, meant for mature readers only, this book contains sexual situations of slavery, rape, menage etc. stuff like that. Now my curiosity is peaked, so first I add it to my TBR and thought maybe I will read it. Then the cover and title catches my attention again and I wonder, "What is Anna's story?" So I pre-ordered it, today I finished up an action adventure romance that was nice enough and then I saw Enslaved had downloaded on my Kindle app, I thought why not? I needed something other than the cookie cutter romance novels I have been reading lately all of them good but didn’t necessarily grab me.

Oh boy, was I on the ride of my life reading this book today. Unbelievable story of a young girl’s suffering and confusion about life and love. This is by no means a romance novel with flowers and sweet chaste kisses. This is more than that, it's dark and gritty and so not your mama’s Harlequin romance novel. The book follows Anna a girl who lost her parents at 11 and is awarded to a guardian Jack. She believes him to be her savior and Devin her parents other friend her champion. They turn out to be anything but, one worse than the other. She begins training by her sixteenth birthday in the ways of sex, submission and seduction, her masters are cruel. I thought Anna was sweet and naive yet tough in her own way. The horrors she faces and still manages to think positive and go on are just astounding. She believes herself in love with Devin. At times I actually found myself believing the soft spoken words of affection he spoke to her. Then he would do something that would disgust me and make me want to scream and cry for Anna. The Manor, where the slaves live holds all sorts of dark mystery waiting to be unfolded.

When Anna finds a bright spot in her life like spending time with a young German fellow and his family the happiness of those moments are ripped away from her. But she can’t deny the connection she feels to Alex the eldest brother. I found myself wondering if Anna will ever find happiness in her life, will she get away from her tormentors. Will there be a man she could truly trust that will save her from her life of torture. So many possibilities I can’t wait to explore in the next book.

The writing was fantastic, I felt every pain Anna felt, I warmed at every joy, cried at every sorrow. The story flowed from chapter one, to the last page which included an excerpt of book 2. Yes, it’s a series and that’s ok because I don’t think my heart could take reading all of it in one book. You need to spread it out to catch your breath and then get the rest of her story. Because yes, that’s what I did when I read this book, I held my breath every time Anna was uncertain of what her fate would be that day. Would she be hurt? Would she be loved?

I never read a book before that as soon as I finished the last word I wanted to go back and read it all over again on the spot. If you are easily offended by graphic sex, and violent material then this book is not for you. If you have an open mind and would like to read a really different out of the box novel then you should get this book now. It will definitely surprise you, you will need to know Anna’s story.




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