The Brotherhood, Jo Fenton
The Brotherhood, Jo Fenton
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The Brotherhood

Author: Jo Fenton

Narrator: Danielle Cohen

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/26/2020


Synopsis

The Brotherhood – safe haven or prison?

After her parents’ sudden death, a grieving Melissa falls back on her faith and into the welcoming arms of a religious sect. Captivated by their leader, Dominic, she leaves her old life behind and moves to the countryside to join them.

But life in The Brotherhood is not as safe as it first appeared. When engineer Mark joins The Brotherhood, Melissa finds herself conflicted between her growing feelings for him and her crush on Dominic. With their leader's initial encouragement, Melissa and Mark grow close.

But as her haven becomes a prison, Melissa's newfound happiness is destroyed by Dominic’s jealousy. How can she escape and save the ones she loves?

Reviews

Wow I’m speechless. I didn’t read anything about this story. Saw the cover and just jumped into the blog tour. Not even sure what I was thinking as I rarely pick reads for the cover. I’m grateful for whatever caught my eye as this is a book I wouldn’t want to have missed out on. Melissa’s hit rock b......more

Goodreads review by Susan

Disturbing and compulsive page turner. I read this book whilst on holiday, which was just as well as I found it very hard to put down. Seeking shelter and peace from her troublesome life Mel is persuaded to join 'The Brotherhood' by Dominic, the sects enigmatic leader. Instead of finding refuge her l......more

Goodreads review by Karen

So glad I found this series I can't wait to get started on Book 2. Wondering how it can top this one. Unlike other authors, Fenton has drawn characters with a minimum of physical description and has instead allowed their words, actions, and thoughts (in the case of Mel) build a picture of them. All i......more

Goodreads review by Charlie

A dark and thrilling read. At times I felt claustrophobic and found myself holding my breath. Melissa is a very well-drawn and complex character and it was scary yet believable watching her get sucked into Dominic’s world.......more