They experience the manic drive propelling Lewis in his search for the girl he loves. The change in perspective allows the reader to put themselves in the shoes of all involved, to try and understand each mindset and their emotional journey. The reader experiences the crushing fear and despair that consumes Summer. Preston writes The Cellar from the point of view of Summer, her boyfriend Lewis, and even her abductor Colin, better known as Clover. He is their protector and deserves their gratitude for his noble work. She’s thrust into Clover’s “family” along with Rose, Poppy, and Violet because in Clover’s mind he is saving his “flowers” from the corruption and filth that taints the world. Violently abducted and shoved into her kidnappers hidden cellar, Summer is forced to become Lily. The Cellar by Natasha Preston follows the story of Summer, a feisty sixteen year old who lives in the boring old town of Long Thorpe, England where nothing exciting happens to anyone, until the day it happens to Summer. Excluding the fact that all four of these women were kidnapped, renamed, and are being held by Clover in the cellar beneath his home. A family cultivated by Clover and seemingly perfect in every way. Four exceptionally beautiful, pure, and innocent women.
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