She thought she could keep it a secret.
Just fourteen years old, Amalie thought she could take off and go to the festival with her best friend without anyone knowing it – without her parents finding out. She thought she was safe when she met a man offering her drugs, she thought she was safe when she went alone to her tent to take the pills. But when she opened her eyes and found herself in the … herself in the man’s basement, she knew she wasn’t safe anymore.
She was trapped.
Seven, Eight… Gonna Stay Up Late is the fourth novel in Willow Rose’s Best selling series about the Danish journalist Rebekka Franck.
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Another edge of the seat experience.
Rebekka Frank is someone that never gives up. I think that’s why I love her so much. Her strength and inner power is admirable.
This story, the plot is super exciting. Royalty is involved, which adds a nice twist to the already gripping story.
I have the next book in the series and can’t wait to read …
3.5 stars
Rebekka Franck finds herself in the thick of things, once again, and this one is as disturbing as it gets. The author seemed to be going for shock value this time, but I think she may have gone a little over the top with that. I have to add that I’ve noticed a tendency to use both first and last names repeatedly. It jumped out at me in …
The bad guy in this novel is all your worst nightmares rolled into one! I can’t even to begin to describe what this man is capable of and which he gleefully commits–just because! A true psychotic!
He has managed to capture the princess of Denmark, then her friend. He has them in plastic cases where he is either fattening them up or committing …
Weirdly macabre!
For the second year in a row, Amalie and Camilla have lied to their parents in order to attend the Roskilde music festival. This year’s festival will be different though because someone is anxious to meet them – someone that will make them wish they had stayed in their privileged world where they were safe. When Rebekka Franck …
I have enjoyed everything I have read by this author. I have most of her books
Very good book.