A Kidnapper's Dream by Prettylikeapoem

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15 July 2013

Q1. What's the name of the book?

A.  A Kidnapper's Dream



Q2. What is the genre of your book?

A.  Romance/Mystery/Thriller



Q3. What gave you the  idea for your book?

A.  Well I sort of thought of it myself, The Phantom Of The Opera is a big inspiration on it, and a lot of fans gave me ideas to improve the story for the long run.



Q4. Is your book R-Rated?

A. No



Q5. Can you give a summary of your book?

A. Once Upon A Time...


There were no princesses or princes.

There were no knights in shinning armour.

There were no dragons to be slayed.


There was a twenty-two-year-old woman named Jessalyn and it seemed like God hated her. When Jessalyn was little her parents mysteriously disappeared and a few years later she was almost murdered, but instead she was left disfigured.


This was all because of the man who saved her that night, a man who left so quickly that she couldn't even see his face.


Now, when Jessalyn is all grown up she's given up on everything in her life and she ends up being kidnapped.


At first, Jessalyn thinks it's like Hell on Earth with her strange kidnapper, but slowly she starts to rethink it.


Will Jessalyn let her emotions get the best of her?


-Amazing cover by:@crazycherries

Story takes places in the Victorian Era.-



Q6. Why do you believe it is a good read?

A.  Well, not to boast, but I think it's very non-cliché and original. I think it's unlike any other kidnapping/kidnapper story. It's not sexual, it's not a fan fiction. It doesn't involve werewolves/vampires and it's placed in the Victorian era. Plus, I've created characters that are 'mine' they aren't like a typical bad boy or a typical good girl.



Q7. What would you like to say to those  who read your book?

A.The book is officially completed with 21 chapters, one prologue and one epilogue. Sequel is coming soon, title is unknown yet.



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