Which story of “The Taken Trilogy” did you enjoy most?

Did you enjoy “The Captive” or “Identity Lost” or “Trapped” the most? Why? What did you enjoy about it? Comment below. I would love to hear your thoughts on any of these books whether positive or otherwise. Notice the honeybee’s legs are covered in orange pollen. The bee crawled into my husband, Ron’s hand a moment before I took this picture (years ago). Ron wanted to show the honeybee to our grandchildren, and that they are not aggressive, even if you interrupt their work. Bees are ESSENTIAL and the most plentiful of pollinators. By pollinating our crops and wild vegetation, they provide one-third of the food we eat. Side-note: while wasps and yellowjackets can be aggressive, bumblebees are not.

8 thoughts on “Which story of “The Taken Trilogy” did you enjoy most?

  1. I enjoyed The Captive the most because it was the first time reading your writing and I was so impressed by your writing abilities. Plus I really liked the adventure and love story!

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    1. Thank you, Rebecca, for your kind words. I love hearing that you enjoyed the adventure and the love story. I’m a hopeless romantic who delights in adventure, and am glad to know another who does.

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  2. I enjoyed “Trapped” the most. The way you illustrated the Irish landscape with your words makes the story really captivating. I felt like I could hear the sounds of the eerie lighthouse and the subtle chatter in the background of the wedding. If you’re looking for an appealing story to please the senses, “Trapped” is the way to go.

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    1. Thank you, Landon. For fun, have you listened to the game on my Nov 24, 2021 post, entitled Scotland’s Scary Night Noises. And the March 6, 2022 post entitled Chilling Sounds of a Lighthouse. I could repost them to bring them to the top, if you like. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. My favorite book was “Identity Lost”. I see that you got votes for the other two already, but “Identity Lost” stuck with me due to how you dedicated it to someone. The fact the the story is true adds that extra element to it. I also appreciated my favorite part, which was of the bittersweet bunny scene, it was quite intense (in a good way) for a book scene, I only expect movies to do that kind of thing. It was quite a moving and touching book overall, it definantly made me appreciate what I ahve in my life. I hope others can feel this too :]

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    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed “Identity Lost” and that it made you appreciate what you have in your life. I also hope it does the same for others, like you wrote. I love the truth of this story. One little example of this truth is the bunny incident. It was amazing to me to watch the wild bunny do what I recounted in this story. Thanks, Leah, your words are an encouragement to me.

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