Review of Castles Under Siege
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 10:47
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Castles Under Siege" by Laurel Gurnsey.]
"Castles Under Siege" by Laurel Gurnsey captivated me from the very first chapter. Immersing myself in Gabrielle Matthews' world was an unforgettable experience. This final installment of the Butterfly Trilogy skillfully blends romance, suspense, and intrigue. The story thrusts Gabrielle Matthews, an event planner from London, into a nightmare when she wakes up next to the body of a major sponsor, clutching the murder weapon.
Gabrielle's latest project, a charity fundraiser, is thrown into chaos with the sponsor's sudden withdrawal. Her friend and co-worker, Sarah, urgently calls her to convince the sponsor to stay. However, when Gabrielle arrives, she finds herself in a deadly situation, waking up in a hotel room next to the sponsor's body, her fingers gripping the knife that killed him. As Gabrielle is framed and becomes desperate to clear her name, the narrative takes a thrilling turn. The palpable tension and fear made me reflect on how I would handle such a dire situation. Gabrielle’s brother, Sam, a Scotland Yard detective, rushes to her aid when she is arrested, alongside private investigator Riley Morgan.
Before this chaos, Gabrielle's life seemed peaceful. She had been cat-sitting for her friend Sarah Tremayne, caring for a beautiful Burmese cat named Nigel. Gabrielle cherished Nigel, who had been a constant presence in her life since kittenhood. Little did she know that the rest of her day would spiral into a nightmare far worse than dealing with a cat with tuna breath.
Once released on bail, Gabrielle and Riley begin investigating who might have had a motive to kill the sponsor. As they search for new clues to clear her name, their chemistry intensifies. Gabrielle struggles to keep the event on track while Riley uncovers information pointing to another suspect. The closer they get to the truth, the more danger Gabrielle faces.
The characters in this novel are exceptionally well-crafted and unforgettable. Gabrielle Matthews, with her blend of vulnerability and strength, is a protagonist I found myself rooting for at every turn. Her journey is both inspiring and relatable. Riley, introduced in earlier books, is a strong lead whose investigative skills and protective nature complement Gabrielle perfectly. His internal conflict between love and duty is compelling and heartfelt. Gurnsey weaves their romance into the suspenseful plot seamlessly, ensuring neither element overshadows the other. Secondary characters from previous books add depth and continuity, enriching the story for fans of the trilogy.
As Gabrielle unravels the mystery, I found myself reflecting on the fragility of trust and the impact of betrayal. How well do we really know the people around us? The antagonist’s actions, driven by unrequited love, highlight the destructive power of twisted emotions.
My favorite quote from the book is the ending phrase: "But this time they weren’t riding towards danger and certain death. They were riding towards the future." This line beautifully captures the novel’s theme of resilience and hope, marking a fitting conclusion to Gabrielle’s journey.
Castles Under Siege transported me to a medieval world brimming with intrigue and mystery. There was nothing to dislike about the book. The seamless editing, immersive setting, and well-crafted plot earn it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars. If you enjoy romance, crime, and thrillers with intricate plots and complex characters, this book is a must-read. Longtime fans of the Butterfly series will find this final installment a fitting and satisfying conclusion to the saga.
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Castles Under Siege
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"Castles Under Siege" by Laurel Gurnsey captivated me from the very first chapter. Immersing myself in Gabrielle Matthews' world was an unforgettable experience. This final installment of the Butterfly Trilogy skillfully blends romance, suspense, and intrigue. The story thrusts Gabrielle Matthews, an event planner from London, into a nightmare when she wakes up next to the body of a major sponsor, clutching the murder weapon.
Gabrielle's latest project, a charity fundraiser, is thrown into chaos with the sponsor's sudden withdrawal. Her friend and co-worker, Sarah, urgently calls her to convince the sponsor to stay. However, when Gabrielle arrives, she finds herself in a deadly situation, waking up in a hotel room next to the sponsor's body, her fingers gripping the knife that killed him. As Gabrielle is framed and becomes desperate to clear her name, the narrative takes a thrilling turn. The palpable tension and fear made me reflect on how I would handle such a dire situation. Gabrielle’s brother, Sam, a Scotland Yard detective, rushes to her aid when she is arrested, alongside private investigator Riley Morgan.
Before this chaos, Gabrielle's life seemed peaceful. She had been cat-sitting for her friend Sarah Tremayne, caring for a beautiful Burmese cat named Nigel. Gabrielle cherished Nigel, who had been a constant presence in her life since kittenhood. Little did she know that the rest of her day would spiral into a nightmare far worse than dealing with a cat with tuna breath.
Once released on bail, Gabrielle and Riley begin investigating who might have had a motive to kill the sponsor. As they search for new clues to clear her name, their chemistry intensifies. Gabrielle struggles to keep the event on track while Riley uncovers information pointing to another suspect. The closer they get to the truth, the more danger Gabrielle faces.
The characters in this novel are exceptionally well-crafted and unforgettable. Gabrielle Matthews, with her blend of vulnerability and strength, is a protagonist I found myself rooting for at every turn. Her journey is both inspiring and relatable. Riley, introduced in earlier books, is a strong lead whose investigative skills and protective nature complement Gabrielle perfectly. His internal conflict between love and duty is compelling and heartfelt. Gurnsey weaves their romance into the suspenseful plot seamlessly, ensuring neither element overshadows the other. Secondary characters from previous books add depth and continuity, enriching the story for fans of the trilogy.
As Gabrielle unravels the mystery, I found myself reflecting on the fragility of trust and the impact of betrayal. How well do we really know the people around us? The antagonist’s actions, driven by unrequited love, highlight the destructive power of twisted emotions.
My favorite quote from the book is the ending phrase: "But this time they weren’t riding towards danger and certain death. They were riding towards the future." This line beautifully captures the novel’s theme of resilience and hope, marking a fitting conclusion to Gabrielle’s journey.
Castles Under Siege transported me to a medieval world brimming with intrigue and mystery. There was nothing to dislike about the book. The seamless editing, immersive setting, and well-crafted plot earn it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars. If you enjoy romance, crime, and thrillers with intricate plots and complex characters, this book is a must-read. Longtime fans of the Butterfly series will find this final installment a fitting and satisfying conclusion to the saga.
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Castles Under Siege
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon