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Trapped Volume 1 Beverley Kendall 9781632110039 Books

I enjoyed this book, finished it in one day, but glad I read the prequel first. 'Trapped' picks up about seven months where the Prequel ended. I went into this with a bias toward Mitch... and yes, Josh too, and that bias was not a good one. Mitch finally sees the error of his ways and comes back home to Georgia to try to pick up the pieces with the daughter he's never seen. It certainly is not a cake walk for him but, IMO, he never saw the raw hurt, pain and damage he caused.
Paige has matured A LOT in 'Trapped'. I guess she had too. Being a single mother isn't easy. She has to earn a living, continue with her own education and be a good mother too.
Josh, MItch's best friend, realizes the role he played in tearing Mitch and Paige apart and tries to make amends. But once something is broken, trying to glue it back together is difficult... there always will be at least a hairline crack showing. And, Paige was even unaware of Josh's involvement in this whole sordid affair, until he gets around to apologizing.
I never understood why so much of Erin and Josh's trysts were apart of this book. I would preferred to see more of Mitch and his finding things out about what all he missed during his abandonment of Paige and baby daughter, Bree. The Mitch I read about in the prequel, The Trap', had it way to easy in this storyline. I did appreciate how Paige wanted Bree to know and have a relationship with Mitch. Love it when she told Mitch she never wanted Bree to know what he did because she never wanted Bree to know she had been unloved. That right there should have brought Mitch down to his knees, knocked the breath of of him or something. No, Paige didn't take his simple 'I'm sorries' and hop back in bed with him saying all is well. But the horrible angst she portrayed in 'The Trap' sure wasn't reciprocated with Mitch in 'Trapped'. Yes, he kept pleading for her forgiveness but I just didn't see the emotional mental strife in Mitch in 'Trapped' as we did with Paige in 'The Trap'. Paige did point out how she made her choices based upon his desires. She realized that was a mistake.... too late though.
Overall, I wanted to see more development of Mitch's character and less intimate, detailed bedroom scenes. I do see where they were needed in a few scenes in the book but not as many as were described... kiss by kiss, lick by lick, you get the picture.

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Trapped Volume 1 Beverley Kendall 9781632110039 Books Reviews


This is the follow-up to the novella The Trap, although I’m not one hundred percent sure that you need to read the novella in order to read this book, although I do think it will give you some insight into the events.

So in the novella I really did not like Mitch, and I’m not sure I really even like him in this book either. Well that’s not entirely true, Mitch comes around to realize that he needs to be responsible for the life he helped to create. But the one thing that always bugs me about situations like this is when the guy has been totally uninvolved and then they just breeze right in and expect to do whatever they want whenever they want, and I hate that. I’m not saying that Paige should have kept her daughter from him or anything even remotely like that, I just don’t like the sense of kind of entitlement that Mitch had at the beginning of the book. Thankfully Mitch gets a reality check and starts to realize that things aren’t going to be easy, and I was glad about that, that he actually had to work for his daughters affection and for Paige to start to trust him.

I liked how strong Paige was, and I also on some level at least, liked that she was willing to forgive and move on, and not just for the good of their daughter. I always find it really sad when people hold on to their anger forever, it’s such a toxic way to live, so I was happy that Paige didn’t turn out to be one of those people.

I did think that the book was a bit to predictable, and that the love story between Paige and Mitch went along a little two easily in my opinion. I really did like the novella more than this book. I do think if you like stories about families putting themselves back together then this might be the book for you, especially if you prefer new adult book.
They were young and some things I do not understand. It says that in high school, he dated a girl in 10th grade and then for a bit in 12th, but has been with the heroine for 3 years before the year away and he is only 20. So did they break up so he could date another or what??? Anyways, he was making out with another girl when we met him and I swore I would hate him if he had sex with another woman. He did not but he wanted too. I am glad that both were celibate while not together, it makes me believe that they only wanted each other. I did like how he told her that he was going to fight for her but thought the misunderstanding on his part was stupid. He was scared and ran, that is all there is to that! She gave up EVERYTHING for him and he ran at the first opportunity. I saw what was going on with his sister from the beginning and thought that needed more depth.
4 stars

Let me use this review to get on my soap box and preach about the amazingness that is Goodreads. A lot of people talk crap about this website and how it's only haters on there. I disagree. This website has helped me discover so many new authors and books that I would have never heard of before.

Case in point? This book. If I had not seen this 8 word review by a friend, I would not have read this book. I would have no clue this book existed. So thank you Supreet for your short review!!([...])

Anyways, this book is a trope I love, where the girl gets pregnant, the guy leaves her but then comes back wanting forgiveness. I felt this book was very well done, I didn't see either parent making bad decisions once dad came back in the picture, everything that was done was done with the intention for what was best for the child. No keeping the kid from one parent or using her for advantages. Both parents had the child in mind.

It's also so wonderfully angsty!!!! Omg, I ate it up! I do wish Paige had made Mitch work for forgiveness a little bit more, because I am a huge fan of groveling. But honestly the author did a great job with this one. I need more of my book friends to read this author and this book!
I enjoyed this book, finished it in one day, but glad I read the prequel first. 'Trapped' picks up about seven months where the Prequel ended. I went into this with a bias toward Mitch... and yes, Josh too, and that bias was not a good one. Mitch finally sees the error of his ways and comes back home to Georgia to try to pick up the pieces with the daughter he's never seen. It certainly is not a cake walk for him but, IMO, he never saw the raw hurt, pain and damage he caused.
Paige has matured A LOT in 'Trapped'. I guess she had too. Being a single mother isn't easy. She has to earn a living, continue with her own education and be a good mother too.
Josh, MItch's best friend, realizes the role he played in tearing Mitch and Paige apart and tries to make amends. But once something is broken, trying to glue it back together is difficult... there always will be at least a hairline crack showing. And, Paige was even unaware of Josh's involvement in this whole sordid affair, until he gets around to apologizing.
I never understood why so much of Erin and Josh's trysts were apart of this book. I would preferred to see more of Mitch and his finding things out about what all he missed during his abandonment of Paige and baby daughter, Bree. The Mitch I read about in the prequel, The Trap', had it way to easy in this storyline. I did appreciate how Paige wanted Bree to know and have a relationship with Mitch. Love it when she told Mitch she never wanted Bree to know what he did because she never wanted Bree to know she had been unloved. That right there should have brought Mitch down to his knees, knocked the breath of of him or something. No, Paige didn't take his simple 'I'm sorries' and hop back in bed with him saying all is well. But the horrible angst she portrayed in 'The Trap' sure wasn't reciprocated with Mitch in 'Trapped'. Yes, he kept pleading for her forgiveness but I just didn't see the emotional mental strife in Mitch in 'Trapped' as we did with Paige in 'The Trap'. Paige did point out how she made her choices based upon his desires. She realized that was a mistake.... too late though.
Overall, I wanted to see more development of Mitch's character and less intimate, detailed bedroom scenes. I do see where they were needed in a few scenes in the book but not as many as were described... kiss by kiss, lick by lick, you get the picture.
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