![]() They’ve stumbled upon a carnival-themed brothel run by the maniacal Madame Soleski. No sooner have they planted their feet on solid ground when they’re captured. The book opens with Rhine and Gabriel making landfall in their boat. Would they finally find Rhine’s twin brother, Rowan? Would we discover what was really going on in the basement of that creepy mansion? We sort of get some answers, but not until near the end of the book and after Rhine and Gabriel have a few adventures that had me shaking my head in disbelief. Review: Although I wasn’t enthralled by Wither, I had to find out what happened after Rhine escaped from the mansion with Gabriel. He certainly has not forgotten about Rhine, and he will not let her get away that easily. She has a difficult, dangerous journey ahead of her she must always look over her shoulder for any sign of her sinister father-in-law, Vaughn. ![]() ![]() All Rhine wants to do is find a way to get to New York and reunite with her twin brother, Rowan. ![]() They are taken prisoner by a scheming carnival proprietress who has some very disturbing plans for the two. ![]() To Sum It Up: Rhine has escaped from her forced marriage and imprisonment in the mansion, but she quickly finds herself in a different kind of captivity, along with Gabriel, one of the mansion’s servants who fled with her. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers ![]()
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