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72 Hours by Bella Jewel
3.0

**You can see this full review and more at Book Briefs: https://bookbriefs.net**72 Hours is a romantic suspense novel from author Bella Jewel. This is the first book I have read by Ms. Jewel and I have to say I really dug it. The suspense part was a little heavier than the romance part, but there was a still a kind of cool concept second chance romance featured in this one. All in all, if you are a fan of creepy suspense/thriller novels, you will not want to miss 72 hours.

Lara and Noah used to date but they wouldn't call each other friends now. But they are unwittingly picked to star in this creepy, and sick and creepy guy's twisted version of a game. A life or death game. I was so icked out by the villain in this book. He is someone that will keep you up at night. That is the level of his twisted desires. I loved Lara and Noah. I thought they were really strong characters and they stood up well to the masterful suspense plot-line. Bella Jewel really impressed me with her plot and her writing. She is excellent at creating an atmospheric world that made me feel like I was being hunted too.

Once I started reading 72 hours I was almost immediately drawn into the world. I couldn't put this book down, it really captivated me. I wish the romance was a little stronger in it, but I do think this would be perfect for fans of twisted suspense/thriller stories who like a secondary romance. I tend to go for books the other way around, but 72 hours had such brilliant writing and such a strong plot, I really didn't notice I wanted more romance until the book was done. And don't get me wrong...it is clear to see Lara and Noah's chemistry. I really enjoyed the romantic aspects of 72 hours and I sure as heck admired and loved both of the main characters.

Bottom line: If you are a fan of extra twisted villains, and love a good suspense chase, you so want to grab a copy of 72 Hours ASAP. You will love it. Bella Jewel did an incredible job.

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