Entanglement


Fiction - Womens
264 Pages
Reviewed on 03/25/2016
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Reviewed by Danielle Urban for Readers' Favorite

Entanglement by Katie Rose Guest Pryal shows a confusing and new time for a young woman like Greta. She moves in with another woman whose tendencies aren't shown until later in the book. Confused and seeking something, Greta shrugs it off and lets her new roommate show her how to live her life. At first the harm isn't made apparent until danger seeps in and takes over the scene. Unpredictable, complex, and intriguing is one way to describe Greta's friend and roommate, Daphne.

Entanglement will captivate audiences. Here, readers will see how young women in their twenties act in friendships that are supposed to be more good than bad. The budding friendship between the two females is enough to lure readers in deep. There are definitely enough inner and outer conflicts to keep readers hooked from the beginning until the end. Pryal also shows readers what an obsessive friendship is like, how we deal with it, and what the consequences are. Young people can sense or see a conflict, yet they will redefine it so as to not make it quite as big as it appears to be.

The story, as a whole, is well-written and is a fun read. Readers will enjoy this new adult and coming of age novel. Katie Ross Guest Pryal is one talented writer who has a way of creating a story that readers everywhere can connect with and understand. I enjoyed this brilliant piece and I highly recommend it to others. It has all the issues young women in real life deal with, yet it is highly entertaining at the same time.