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The Bombshell
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This read like a cult classic movie, with such vivid characters and settings. Séverine was such an interesting and well written character to center the story around. Her ability to wrap men around her finger was fascinating to read about, especially how she was able to essentially spin her own kidnapping into a political revolution. I found some of the political talks a little repetitive, but overall I really felt the heat and violence of the revolution.
The third act of the novel was particularly well written. Séverine’s struggle to understand her younger self, her relationship with Bruno and her daughter’s life was such a clever addition to this story. Farr could have ended the book with her escape to America, but by providing the reader with a glimpse into the life she built for herself, we were able to truly understand who she was despite her explosive teenage summer. A stand out, impressive and sizzling story.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for kindly providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review. #TheBombshell #NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
The third act of the novel was particularly well written. Séverine’s struggle to understand her younger self, her relationship with Bruno and her daughter’s life was such a clever addition to this story. Farr could have ended the book with her escape to America, but by providing the reader with a glimpse into the life she built for herself, we were able to truly understand who she was despite her explosive teenage summer. A stand out, impressive and sizzling story.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for kindly providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review. #TheBombshell #NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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