Monday, October 1, 2018

Fractured

Title:  Fractured
Author:  Olivia Flaggert
Published date:  9/14/2018
Genre: Adult fiction
Rating:  4 stars
Synopsis:   Love can be so blind. 
He's the perfect man. He's charming, sincere, intelligent, successful.  He's the man all the women fall for. 
Dr. Lenny Jameson has a way of luring women in.  His practice partner, Dr. Amanda Hemingway is head over heels in love with him, the drug reps are swooning, how could a girl like Emma Johnson possibly not fall in love? 
Fall she does.  Emma is a young and hopeful woman trying to piece together her life when it doesn't seem to be going her way.  After her first meeting with Lenny she starts to think that things can't get any better than him.  She places her trust, her life in his hands. 
When Emma starts to think that maybe this man having affairs and her mother ends up dead, she starts to wonder if the man she loves is too good to be true.

My thoughts: I immediately related to this book on so many levels.  The work place relationship, working in the medical field, the girl who doesn't quite have her life together, falling for the one that looks great on paper. 
The idea behind the story line was great.  Older man with younger woman whom he can manipulate into thinking she's crazy.  Love it.  I think what I was surprised most about the book, and maybe didn't like all that much, was the pace of the novel.  I feel like there could have been things described in a little more detail instead of just hopping around.  Though the ending answered a  lot of the questions, there still were a few I didn't feel were answered.  For example, what was the motive behind the murder? Why did Kyle suddenly flip a switch and decide he still loved Emma?
Let me talk about Emma.  I had mixed feelings about her.  She needed to be a weaker character in order for Lenny to be able to play her, but at the same time I wanted her to be so much stronger than she was. She would be the character on screen that I would be yelling at for being so stupid in the horror films.  Despite this, I think she was portrayed to be exactly as the author wanted her to be, and that's okay.
I think the book had some good structure and bones.  The voice was consistent throughout and made it an easier read.  Though I knew the ending would be with Lenny getting caught, I didn't foresee it playing out exactly how it did, and that was a plus for me. 
Overall, I enjoyed this novel and will look forward to reading more from Olivia Flaggert in the future.  I will definitely recommend it to friends.



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