5 stars I received an ARC of this book from the author because I love her books. She writes what she knows (heavy metal, Colorado, etc.) and everything seems genuine. Characters are believable and plots are unexpected. This one was a page-turner and I couldn’t wait to find out more about Violet. At times, it was a bit sappy, but since it was told in first-person from the POV of Violet, it worked. Violet (nickname) finds herself on the bank of a river, soaking wet, and with no idea how she got there. This sets up the amnesia that compels her to discover who she is, and from the start, there are hints that she might not like that person. It’s tricky writing a review for a book like this without spoiling anything, and I really don’t want to do that because the discovery was the heart of the book. Therefore, I will just say that I really enjoyed it (apart from some very unpleasant flashbacks that were quite disturbing). I guess I’d have to give this a trigger warning, but if you’re not easily upset (and to be clear, I can be, at times), this is worth reading. September 9, 2021
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