Hostage by Clare Mackintosh – a Review

Hostage by Clare Mackintosh – a Review

 

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You can save hundreds of lives. Or the one that matters most.

A claustrophobic thriller set over twenty hours on one airplane flight, with the heart-stopping tension of The Last Flight and the wrenching emotional intensity of Room, Hostage takes us on board the inaugural nonstop flight from London to Sydney.

Mina is trying to focus on her job as a flight attendant, not the problems of her five-year-old daughter back home, or the fissures in her marriage. But the plane has barely taken off when Mina receives a chilling note from an anonymous passenger, someone intent on ensuring the plane never reaches its destination. Someone who needs Mina’s assistance and who knows exactly how to make her comply.

It’s twenty hours to landing. A lot can happen in twenty hours.

 

 

Review:

Hostage by Clare Macintosh is another one of her fantastic psychological thrillers.  I loved Mackintosh’s previous books, and could not wait to see what she had for us next.   I am happy to say that Hostage is another fabulous intense story, that keeps us totally glued to our seat.  There are two main POV’s in this story (Mina & Adam), with a number of thoughts by various passengers.

Mina, our heroine, is a stewardess on an inaugural 20-hour flight from London to Sydney, Australia. Mina was not scheduled to take this flight, but her marriage is on the rocks, especially when she suspects her husband, Adam was having an affair, and she needed to get away; leaving Adam to take care of their 5-year-old adopted daughter, Sophia.

The plane takes off on schedule, with crew and passengers excited to be on this trip.  In a short time, one of the passengers is dead; was it a heart attack or was it murder?  Mina spots a picture of her daughter in the dead man’s pocket, and she becomes concerned when she also finds an epi pen (daughter uses this) nearby, which has her checking out people on the plane. Shortly, she receives an anonymous note that tells her to do as she is told, or her daughter will die; she must within the hour, open the cockpit to allow someone else to hijack the plane.  Mina must decide to save her daughter, or possibly kill everyone on the plane.  Mina is unable to do her flight duties, as she is in a horrible predicament. What will Mina do?

Adam is home taking care of Sophia, with a babysitter helping him. He is beside himself that Mina thinks he had an affair, when in reality he is being threatened to pay off his enormous gambling debt or get himself killed.   But when the radio starts talking about the flight Mina is on being hijacked, both him and Sophia are worried; until he realizes that he has now become hostage too; the babysitter gives them something to knock them out, and is locked in the basement, with handcuffs on him.

What follows is an exciting and intense edge of your seat thriller, that was totally addictive with constant twists, suspense and action.  The 350 passengers and crew are facing terrifying danger, with struggles, injuries and death.  The first part of the book gives us a chance to meet the crew, passengers, and some pov thoughts from various passengers, who we try to see if they are part of the takeover; the tense action escalates in the second part.  I thought the reason for the hijacking was a bit different; climate change that is needed to do something about the world on the brink of disaster.

Hostage was a dark chilling scary thriller, that was exciting, with lots of tension, and some twists. To say too much more would ruin the book for you; as you need to read this from to start to finish. I will add there was a twist at the very end, that had me not crazy about, though I suspected about the person.  If you love psychological thrillers, you can never go wrong reading Clare Mackintosh, who wrote another fantastic story.

Reviewed by Barb

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Hostage (The Everyday Heroes World) by Jas T. Ward -Review Tour

Hostage (The Everyday Heroes World) by Jas T. Ward -Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 10, 2020

Jas T. Ward’s Hostage is a thrill ride of adventure with a sexy, paranormal romance twist written in K. Bromberg’s The Everyday Heroes World project.

Evan O’Brien lived his immortal existence committed to a life of hardcore service to the secret war and army of The Grid. Zero time for love. That emotion complicated his control on all aspects of his life. He was determined his heart had no say so. And nothing or no one could change that.

Lily Devenmore spent her days working with kids and a job surrounded by books at the library. She lived loud and as bold as being born to the Grid allowed. As love found her sisters, Lily longed for it too. But she had yet to find a man who wanted her and not change her.

That all changed in one day—not only was she held hostage but Evan learned he held his heart from ransom far too long. Could they rescue each other? With help of some of your favorite characters from The Everyday Heroes World, they just might.

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REVIEW: Evan works as second in command for the secret army The Grid. He’s good at his job, he works long and demanding hours so he doesn’t have time to be social, love and friendships take a back seat. But all that changes when a hold up goes wrong and Lily is held hostage. He has to face the fact that he likes her! Where that came from is anyone’s guess.

Well no, actually that’s a lie, Evan knows exactly where that thought came from. Seems like someone has a secret thing for Lily. And he’s had it for a while…..

Lily works in a private school teaching first graders. She also works in the local library. Lily has two sisters Emma and Rose, they both work for The Grid also. Lily and her sisters lost both their parents and their brother to the “cause” protecting civilians from the demons that hunt them. Love isn’t high on her list of things to do, being in love hurt, so not for Lily thank you.

This book was so much fun to read. Set in a world where The grid is a secret army organised to fight demons and the things that creep out of hell!!!

Organised centuries ago, and here is the thing I found the most original, the good guys were all once bad guys! Earning a shot at redemption, if they pass, they get too live an immortal life on earth (still working for the grid I wasn’t sure on that part)

This book is part of a series. (The Everyday Hero’s World) its a little confusing finding the series. I haven’t read any of the others, I don’t think your missing out on anything. They are connected in some way, but as they are written by different authors, it’s safe to say they don’t need to be read in order.

But the author also has a world for these characters (and I may go and have a look) think there might be a spin off as well!

Evan and Lily constantly bang heads, she’s too loud and in your face. Evan is a stickler for rules and paperwork, so you do have to wonder how they come together?!

Really well thought out and written. Very descriptive, hilarious in parts (I did like Lily’s attitude) she always had a comeback or put down.

I really liked Lily, except for her lack of self esteem, she was a pretty funny woman. Fiery and passionate, loyal to her family and close friends, but with a side that makes you want to cuddle her up close and fight in her corner. Watching her parents die couldn’t have been easy, watching her sisters gets all the attention from boys had to be hard, but Lily is a fighter, she’s come to terms with who she is, except when Evan tells her how sexy she is, it’s hard to believe him.

Evan is a character I’d like to know more about. Centuries old, a mob bosses enforcer, he had the chance to redeem himself and took it. With fangs and a tendency to go crispy in the sun, you’d think they were vampires! Nope! According to Evan not vampires, they just share a few of the sane characteristics (think it’s the fact they’ve come from hell)

I get the impression he can’t take time off, is it to atone for his past? He feels he has to be in control of everything.

The chemistry once lit between these two was explosive. Evan started the ball rolling when they were trapped in the bunker, he told Lily exactly how he felt about her.

So how does a workaholic commander keep the loud and brash librarian/schoolteacher? Because trying to convince Lily he wants something more than a one night stand is going to be an uphill battle.

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?Reviewed by Julie B

Hostage is written in New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg’s Everyday Heroes World, which is one of two KB Worlds projects. With over 100 authors, who were selected by and are working with K. Bromberg, these stories are fan fiction at its finest—and sexiest. Devoted fans of the Driven and Everyday Heroes series will have the opportunity to revisit their favorite characters and settings. Jas T. Ward is bringing the sexiness of first responders to the page writing in the steamy, swoon-worthy world of the Malone brothers. You can find out more about K. Bromberg and the KB Worlds at kbworlds.com.

 

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Ms. Ward was born and raised in Texas, Ward is a mixed bag of creativity spinning tales of paranormal, urban fantasy and even dark romance and horror; wrapped within a love story. She’s been dared to write a few contemporary romances but even those reads have characters that are real and twisted by their creator.

Ward publishes her wildly popular Paranormal/Sci-Fi romances as an indie and her contemporary romances were picked up for traditional publication with Hot Tree Publishing in 2020.

A mother of three diverse and independent bold children, Ward prides herself for being the “Queen Niche’ Bitch” which is her handy way of saying she sucks writing to market.
But her readers don’t seem to mind.

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