Friday, November 22, 2024

Periphery by AA Dasilva

…After a young widow falls for a mysteriously familiar stranger, she’s targeted by an agency intent on exploiting the ability gained after an earlier near-death experience. When offered a chance to reconnect with her late husband, things get complicated…and dangerous…

About the Book:  Four years ago, Charlotte barely survived an accident that killed her husband. Resuscitated a savant, she has struggled to find meaning in her survival. After she meets Simon, a mysteriously familiar stranger, they are drawn to each other with an undeniable magnetism. But Simon is contracted to a black-ops agency.

With the agency on her heels, and Simon claiming her heart, Charlotte’s past and future collide when she’s offered a chance to reconnect with her late husband. As secrets are revealed, motives uncovered, and alliances are formed, Charlotte must choose…between the fate of the world and the fate of her heart.


Our Review: From page one of debut author AA Dasilva’s Periphery, the reader knows they are in for a treat—if treachery, danger and an undercurrent of evil is their choice in reading enjoyment. Well drawn, intriguing characters abound; a vague sense of ‘something is off’ keeps the pages turning in order to learn the source of Charlotte’s discomfort. This is an excellent example of clever plotting and in-depth experience with the dark side of man’s nature.


Based on a scale of 1-5, Periphery merits a 6.


Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews


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