The Husband Trap

The Husband Trap by NJ Moss is a thrilling narrative published by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. on June 13, 2022. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Liam, who has just proposed to his girlfriend Emily, only to be abruptly abducted on the same night. Confined in a stone cell on a remote estate, he becomes the target of a woman’s disturbing obsession, while Emily grapples with the challenges of caring for their newborn and searching for Liam.
Readers will find a tense exploration of abduction and survival as Liam navigates his harrowing circumstances. The narrative delves into themes of love, desperation, and the struggle for freedom, set against the backdrop of a chilling thriller. As Emily attempts to hold her family together, the story raises questions about resilience and the lengths one will go to reclaim a stolen life. This edition offers a gripping experience for those interested in fiction that intertwines suspense with emotional depth.
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“Had me gasping and on the edge of my seat. Gripping from the start and took my breath away!” —Goodreads reviewer, five stars He’s just proposed to his girlfriend—but another woman has him in her sights, in this terrifying thriller by the author of My Dead Husband. Liam finally popped the question, and Emily said yes. But that very same night, Liam gets abducted . . . and wakes up to a nightmare. On a large estate in the middle of nowhere, Liam finds himself the object of a woman’s twisted affections—and confined to a stone cell. A servant ignores him. A guard watches over him. Meanwhile, Emily struggles to take care of their newborn child and tries to find the strength to move on. Can Liam ever escape and recover the life that was stolen from him—or will this bizarre prison be the last place he ever sees?
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