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Bring Me Back

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When I saw B.A. Paris had a new book coming soon, I knew I had to get my hands on an advance copy so I could share it here. I started this last night and am totally hooked. Bring Me Back captivated me from the first page, always a good sign.

Here’s what it’s about:

A young British couple are driving through France on vacation when they stop at a service station. He runs in to use the restroom, she stays in the car. When he returns, her car door has been left open, but she’s not inside. No one ever sees her again.

Ten years later he’s engaged to be married; he’s happy, and his past is only a tiny part of his life now. Until he comes home from work one day and finds his new fiancée sitting on their sofa turning something over in her fingers, holding it up to the light. Something that would have no worth to anyone else, something only he and she would know about because his wife-to-be is the sister of his missing first love.

As more and more questions are raised, their relationship becomes strained. Has his first love somehow come back to him after all this time? Or is the person who took her playing games with his mind?

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I seem to like each B.A. Paris book better than the last! This was really good, suspenseful, fast paced and kept me engaged until the very last word! For those who enjoyed Behind Closed Doors and The Breakdown, I think you will absolutely love this one, I know I did. Some parts did require me to suspend a little disbelief (which is the reason for 4 versus 5 stars here), but I do enjoy that in my thrillers.

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It’s been ten years since she vanished from the parking lot of a gas station in France. When he came back to their car, she was gone and no trace of her was ever found. Now, he is hoping for a second chance at happiness, he’s engaged and thinks that he may finally be ready to move on. Then he sees his fiance, the sister of the woman who disappeared holding something that she shouldn’t have. Something he hasn’t seen in a very long time. Is his first love back or is someone playing a sick game with him? Paris writes some of the best thrillers today, with shocks and surprises that keep coming. If you like a book that will keep you guessing, pick up a B.A. Paris novel, you won;t be disappointed

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