I actually finished Friday's Child several days ago, but haven't had time to update this post until now.
Trapped, by Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen, is a new read for me, although the author is not. I previously read her debut book, Missing, and participated in her book blog tour for that title. I am also participating in her blog tour, now underway, for her newest novel, Trapped. Click here to find out how you can enter to win one of THREE free copies of Trapped!
Needless to say, before I can review Trapped for Ronda's blog tour, I first have to read it, which I am in the midst of doing right now.
Here's the back cover blurb of Trapped:
Her expression remained somber, but excitement crept into her voice. "You are the Firstborn She...You must go to them. You want me to act as bait? Not bait, Emi. A spy. Our Trojan horse."
When Emi Warrin wakes one night to find a thief in her mother's house, she has no idea the intruder has planted a trap - a mysterious letter that will change her life forever. Lured to the Austrian Alps with Daniel, the man she loves, Emi is thrown into a perilous, mafia-like world of feuding families and a devastating curse that spans generations. As the Firstborn She - the only firstborn female in hundreds of years - only Emi can free her family from the curse that will soon afflict her as well. But for Emi to break the curse, she must delve into evil designs.
As Emi struggles to understand her destiny as the Firstborn She, she learns that everything isn't as it seems and that all choices have consequences. Can Emi break the curse before it's too late?
When Emi Warrin wakes one night to find a thief in her mother's house, she has no idea the intruder has planted a trap - a mysterious letter that will change her life forever. Lured to the Austrian Alps with Daniel, the man she loves, Emi is thrown into a perilous, mafia-like world of feuding families and a devastating curse that spans generations. As the Firstborn She - the only firstborn female in hundreds of years - only Emi can free her family from the curse that will soon afflict her as well. But for Emi to break the curse, she must delve into evil designs.
As Emi struggles to understand her destiny as the Firstborn She, she learns that everything isn't as it seems and that all choices have consequences. Can Emi break the curse before it's too late?
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