In Stroke, the fourth Mind Games novel, Ema Efra faces the return of unresolved threats and hidden truths from her past, compelling her to confront who she really is and what she is capable of in an escalating psychological conflict.
Stroke (Mind Games #4)
Según 2 reseñas, la calificación es de 4.5 de 5 estrellas
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Stroke felt darker and more intense than the earlier books, and I was pulled in quickly. The story has a constant sense of pressure, and I found myself wanting to keep reading just to see how things would unfold. I liked the double meaning of the title without it being spelled out. Some parts were uncomfortable to read, but that felt deliberate and suited the story. It definitely made the series feel like it was building towards something bigger.
Stroke is dark, unsettling, and difficult to shake. The story pulls you into a world where control, belief, and vulnerability blur, with a cult-like atmosphere that grows more disturbing as the novel unfolds. The psychological tension is intense, and the themes are handled with confidence and restraint. It’s not an easy read, but it’s a powerful one — gripping, uncomfortable, and thought-provoking, with moments that linger long after the final page.