The cellar by natasha preston5/19/2023 ![]() The Cellar doesn’t get REALLY dark – it does get pretty grim and in your face, but it’s not the kind of book that had me checking around at night to make sure there wasn’t a kidnapper under my bed or hiding in the garden. ![]() I don’t think it was in any particular order, and the length/frequency of them varies as the story progresses – sometimes short and sometimes long, it was actually one of the best multiple perspectives I’ve read in a while – I was interested in all sides of the story. The Cellar flicks through multiple perspectives – Summer, her boyfriend Lewis and Clover himself. Clover is obsessed with flowers, and that’s exactly what he calls the girls, Flowers. Imprisoned in a cellar by Colin/Clover she finds there are three other girls with her that have been held for varying lengths of time – Rose, Poppy and Violet, and Summer herself is renamed Lily. Summer is a teenager who finds herself kidnapped on her way to a party. ![]() These are the three phrases that defined The Cellar for me. Stockholm syndrome, a twisted psychopath and a dedicated boyfriend. ![]()
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