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F.N. Hammack's debut work, "Captive", is part 1 in a 12-part serial.  While it lacks the polish that many seasoned writers obtain, Hammack is able to fully immerse the reader in a world where magic and greed have caused conflict on a massive scale.  This appears to be written in a "sink-or-swim" manner (my favorite way to go), forcing the reader to immerse themselves full right away.  The opening scene gives a good idea of who the villain is, but nothing is concrete.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about this story is the fact that 90% of this part takes place in a dungeon cell.  There is very little in way of outside elements, which leaves the reader (and author) focusing entirely on character development.  Surprisingly, for not most the story taking place in a dungeon, we meet a lot of the main characters and are given a pretty good look at what motivates them and the range of personalities that are important to the story.

There is a lot of foreshadowing in this part, each character introduced is obviously important in some way (even if we're not entirely sure how), but the use of flashbacks to foreshadow is kind of brilliant.  Going back in time to get a glimpse of the future is crazy, but it really works.  The flashbacks give us a glimpse into who these people are and how they are tied together.  On occasion, they also show us how they might be tied in the future.

There are a few misspellings and incorrect word uses, but nothing that makes this a difficult read.  Overall, this was enjoyable (and a nice break from the overwhelming influx of Urban Fantasy/PNR books).  I am looking forward to the next installment and to watching Hammack grow as a writer!

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I definitely like the storyline so far, and I also like how the author didn't tell the story in a typical, streamlined way. And I am SO appreciative of how developed and well thought-out her characters and their history are. I definitely want to read the next one.
Wow! FN Hammack will jump into your one-click list as soon as you read this first installment in her serial! It's so full of twists and turns and will keep you guessing! It's a totally new spin on Reverse Harem and I'm excited to see what she does with it!
A Princess locked in a dungeon for 2 yrs because the ruling King wants her to himself. A man is placed into her sell with her. He seems to rekindles her will to live and get out of the dungeon. Have already purchased the next one to read.
This is was a different RH read for me. This book will catch your attention and keep it thru to the end. This is part 1 of a 12 part serial, patiently waiting for book 2....this is the 1st I've read from FN Hammack and I will be reading more of what she puts out there for us ☺
This is a beginning of what looks like a great series. A princes is being held captive for two years, her one husband has given up her other one has not. The princess has been alone for s long she was surprised when her captive put a guy in with her. Towards the end of the book they start to have feelings for each other can't wait to find out what happens.
Captive is the first book in a new RH series. FN Hammack does an absolutely amazing job of sucking you into the story and not letting go. It might be a shorter book but it doesn't really seem like it. It's full of initial character development and not rushed. This is a wonderful introduction to a new world that I cannot wait to read more of. You won't regret it.....buy this book!!
This serial isn't like any of the other serials I have read in the RH genre. First off the set up where you bounce points of view is very nice. It provides insight to different aspects of the story line and I like that! Second you don't start the story out where the girl meets the guys and you see how their relationship starts, with this one the relationship has already been established with two of the guys and you get to see flashbacks of the first meetings and such. I love this different way of telling the story because it keeps you interested in my opinion. The characters each have interesting personalities and I look forward to learning more about each one.

This is definitely a great start to what I believe will be a captivating serial and I look forward to the next part! D
F.N. Hammack's debut work, "Captive", is part 1 in a 12-part serial.  While it lacks the polish that many seasoned writers obtain, Hammack is able to fully immerse the reader in a world where magic and greed have caused conflict on a massive scale.  This appears to be written in a "sink-or-swim" manner (my favorite way to go), forcing the reader to immerse themselves full right away.  The opening scene gives a good idea of who the villain is, but nothing is concrete.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about this story is the fact that 90% of this part takes place in a dungeon cell.  There is very little in way of outside elements, which leaves the reader (and author) focusing entirely on character development.  Surprisingly, for not most the story taking place in a dungeon, we meet a lot of the main characters and are given a pretty good look at what motivates them and the range of personalities that are important to the story.

There is a lot of foreshadowing in this part, each character introduced is obviously important in some way (even if we're not entirely sure how), but the use of flashbacks to foreshadow is kind of brilliant.  Going back in time to get a glimpse of the future is crazy, but it really works.  The flashbacks give us a glimpse into who these people are and how they are tied together.  On occasion, they also show us how they might be tied in the future.

There are a few misspellings and incorrect word uses, but nothing that makes this a difficult read.  Overall, this was enjoyable (and a nice break from the overwhelming influx of Urban Fantasy/PNR books).  I am looking forward to the next installment and to watching Hammack grow as a writer!
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