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You Will Remember Me
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You Will Remember Me is a deviously twisted tale of obsession and small town secrets. That sounds great, right!?
A man waking up on a beach in Maryland has no memory of his past, or even his name. All he is left with are foggy recollections that lead him to the state of Maine and luckily, directly to people who recognize him.
They say his name is Asher and he has been missing for years. He is quickly reunited with his long-lost sister, Maya, who takes him in and agrees to care for him during his recuperation.
When Lily Reid's boyfriend, Jack, goes missing after an evening swim at a beach in their Maryland town, everyone suspects that he has drowned.
Lily refuses to give up on him, so she begins an investigation of her own. It leads her to a small town in Maine.
There she spots Jack on the street. Upon approaching him, he has no memory of her. Making matters worse, he and his sister, insist that his name is actually, Asher.
Lily is so confused. Why would Jack have given her a false name? It is clear to all, Ash is suffering from amnesia due to a head injury and Lily decides to stick around for a bit to interact with him more. She's still in love with him.
Following three perspectives, Ash, Lily and Maya's, this story is a wild ride. It's fast-paced and engaging the entire way through.
Personally, I enjoy an amnesia story. I also love obsession tropes and long-buried secrets. This book has all of those things, so was a great recipe for me.
A few of the elements involved in the story were a bit far-fetched and a tad overly convenient, but honestly, it's still a great time. It's not a story that's asking you to take it too seriously.
I think if you go into this looking for fun twists, turns and devious actors, you're in for heck of a fun experience.
Hannah Mary McKinnon has a way with over-the-top drama. It's her style and I'm here for it. It'll keep me coming back, that's for sure!
Thank you so much to publisher, MIRA, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I truly appreciate it.
A man waking up on a beach in Maryland has no memory of his past, or even his name. All he is left with are foggy recollections that lead him to the state of Maine and luckily, directly to people who recognize him.
They say his name is Asher and he has been missing for years. He is quickly reunited with his long-lost sister, Maya, who takes him in and agrees to care for him during his recuperation.
When Lily Reid's boyfriend, Jack, goes missing after an evening swim at a beach in their Maryland town, everyone suspects that he has drowned.
Lily refuses to give up on him, so she begins an investigation of her own. It leads her to a small town in Maine.
There she spots Jack on the street. Upon approaching him, he has no memory of her. Making matters worse, he and his sister, insist that his name is actually, Asher.
Lily is so confused. Why would Jack have given her a false name? It is clear to all, Ash is suffering from amnesia due to a head injury and Lily decides to stick around for a bit to interact with him more. She's still in love with him.
Following three perspectives, Ash, Lily and Maya's, this story is a wild ride. It's fast-paced and engaging the entire way through.
Personally, I enjoy an amnesia story. I also love obsession tropes and long-buried secrets. This book has all of those things, so was a great recipe for me.
A few of the elements involved in the story were a bit far-fetched and a tad overly convenient, but honestly, it's still a great time. It's not a story that's asking you to take it too seriously.
I think if you go into this looking for fun twists, turns and devious actors, you're in for heck of a fun experience.
Hannah Mary McKinnon has a way with over-the-top drama. It's her style and I'm here for it. It'll keep me coming back, that's for sure!
Thank you so much to publisher, MIRA, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I truly appreciate it.
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May 29, 2021 06:44AM
Excellent review, Megs! I really enjoyed this one too.
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Michael wrote: "Excellent review, Megs! I really enjoyed this one too." Thank you, Michael! It was a ton of fun :)
Luvtoread wrote: "Super review, megs!👏 Sounds like another terrific TWISTED thriller!!😵🙃😅💗"
OMG, was this one ever twisted!! It was really fun :) And thank you so much for your kind comment! xx
OMG, was this one ever twisted!! It was really fun :) And thank you so much for your kind comment! xx