Brianna Scott has nothing but her window and pet cat to entertain her. Stuck inside for more years than she can remember with a degenerative disease, she has become invisible and has retreated from her small community.Only Jim, an old high school friend, turned town grocer seems to care about her lonely existence.However, when the window in her living room provides her a front row seat to the … row seat to the latest mysteries haunting her small town, Brianna discovers that some things cannot be unseen.
Based on Bulwark, a paranormal thriller by Brit Lunden, The Window is the fourth volume in the multi-author Bulwark Anthology.
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This is a great addition to the Bulwark series. The Window fills in some of the pieces in the original Bulwark series. The majority of this story takes place through the window of the lady across the street from the sherriff of Bulwark. She has had several small appearances in the other Bulwark stories but this is her story. I initially had a “nosy old lady” image in my mind of the character but she is actually young with several medical problems. She has a pretty interesting and tragic history. If you’ve gotten hooked on the series like I have then you will enjoy this perfect addition to the series.
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An unpredictable story about a woman cut off from the world and watches it through the window. Brianna sees it all, and though she can’t walk, she knows something wicked is happening in Bulwark. Scary like a Hitchcockian thriller, this book is a fresh new voice in thrillers. If you like thrillers, this is a great read.
I enjoyed this short story but I did not care for the ending. It was abrupt and felt unfinished. I am hoping there is a sequel or something, to solve the unsolved. However, it is well-written and the characters are so likable. Hoping for more.
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The cover caught my eye. This book was good, Grabbed me with the blurb and didn’t disappoint. I couldn’t put it down. Looking forward to reading the others in this series.
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Having read Bulwark and then the first 3 books in the Bulwark Anthology this book being the 4th in the Anthology it has sucessfully followed the plot and story line of the others. I love when they all come together to fit each character(Brianna) into your mind and know who they are, even though a few books later at getting to know them and how they came to playing a part in the story. Greatly writen. Now Im a bit lost on how the story ended. Im not sure where that is leading to. I hope maybe the next book will have a bit of clarification as to where Brianna went to. When all seemed everything was back in order after a confrontational bout with the witch, Brianna just up and leaves..or was she kidnapped? Jim is truely wanting to make a life with Brianna only to find her across the street as he looks through Briannas binoculars and spots her. He has no idea as well as me what she is doing behind the Sheriffs house. Jim having found a note left from Brianna to take care of her cat while she is gone? Oh my just left me hanging..not cool..I really hope the next book has some type of closure for me. Having recieved this book as an ARC..I voluntarily leave my review. Onward to the next book #5 The Missing Branch by: Kay Macleod(Pollard)?.
Oh, I loved this one! I love Brianna, she’s the kind of character that engages you, and makes you want to know more.
The mystery of the children kidnapped, the relation with the disappearance of her own sister and the effect that that had in her life, her own isolation and mobility issues, Jim… all factors that construct a wonderful story with a more than surprising end.
Fantastic read.