Book Review: Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris
The
perfect marriage isn’t always what it seems to be.
To
the townsfolk of the quaint English village, newlyweds Grace and Jack, have a
perfect marriage. Grace hangs on every one of Jack’s words. He is handsome,
charming, rich, and adoringly attentive, oozing kindness on visits to her
mentally disabled sister at a residential facility. Grace and Jack even live in
a perfectly charming home. Of course, the neighbors have noticed Grace never
seems to be out in public alone and why does that charming house have bars on
the windows?
Behind
Closed Doors is a contemporary suspense novel about what can happen when Mr.
Right turns out to be oh-so-wrong. The tension builds slowly, but never to the edge-of-your-seat
level. The book should be a chilling page-turner, but the story didn’t grip me the
way I’d hoped. The main problem was
Grace. Before Jack, she’s spunky and strong, lovingly tending to her sister.
She has a good life with a job she loves, but when when Jack arrives all her
most interesting characteristics go right out the window. She easily falls
under his spell, asking no questions about his odd demands like quitting her
job before the wedding. Her transformation isn’t credible. Neither is how long
it takes for the final confrontation between them to take place. When Grace
finally figures out Jack’s evil intentions I couldn’t help but think, conk him
on the head and run, lady. End of story. (I suppose that would have made for a very short book.)
The novel is written in the first person from Grace’s point of view. I have no
problem with first person narration, but in a suspense story the reader is left
with three options. Grace will confront Jack and be victorious. She will
confront Jack and not be victorious. The author will use a cheesy Sunset
Boulevard escape and Grace will be narrating the book as a ghost. Thankfully, the
third option wasn’t used, but Grace’s voice still comes across as too weak. I never made a connection to her. The
ending was satisfying, but while it should have been a big surprise, it wasn’t.
Any reader paying attention can see it coming. I didn’t toss the book aside. The
story was interesting enough to keep reading, but somewhere in the middle I suddenly
realized the only reason for me to finish was to see if my theory of the ending
held up. I didn’t particularly care whether Grace escaped Jack’s clutches or
not.
I
received a free advanced copy from the publisher.
L.
A. Kelley writes fantasies with adventure, romance, humor and touch of sass.
You can connect at http://lakelleythenaughtylist.blogspot.com
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