August 9, 2022
NetGalley
St Martin’s Press
Invite, arc, digital, suspense, mystery, psychological thriller, fiction
ISBN: 9781250280664
352 pages
3.5
10/13/22-10/14/22
I still have to think about this one for a bit. I found that the writing techniques employed to help the reader understand Liv and her amnesia started to annoy me. I started wondering if I fell asleep and was starting this book over again! I really wanted to like it more than I did.
Liv Reese wakes up doesn’t remember what happened hours ago, she can’t find her purse or keys. She discovers that what she thought was her apartment isn’t her apartment anymore. Apparently, two years have passed for which she does not remember. She shows up at the last workplace she remembers only to discover that she no longer worked there. They were surprised but welcomed her back as a writer. She also learns she has a boyfriend Marco.
The story does go back two years to help fill in the blanks. It’s mostly a twisted and it becomes confusing as to who really experienced the trauma and why. I didn’t like the way the story was repeated each time Liv fell asleep and began regaining her memory.
Thank you to NetGalley and St Martins Press for this advanced reader copy. My review is my unbiased honest opinion.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57698691
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