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Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 10 years ago
A young woman engaged to be married suddenly finds herself with amnesia -- unable to remember anything from her 'former' life, including her fiancé. As she seeks to rediscover her identity, she slowly emerges as someone totally different from her previous self (see Milan Kundera's book, 'Identity')....
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it 12 years ago
Lucie Walker was a typical type A personality prior to her disappearance. She wore fashionable clothes, carried the most fashion-forward accessories, wore all the right makeup and micromanaged her life and business as a tech recruiter. She also tried to micromanage her fiancé and their upcoming wedd...
A_TiffyFit's Booklikes
A_TiffyFit's Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
This is not something I would've chosen for myself at the bookstore. I'm very much into paranormal/urban fantasy, high/epic and dark fantasy, etc at the moment and tend to stick to those books along with my favorite romance genres. I am so glad I requested it from Netgalley and was approved. This is...
miscellaneous debris
miscellaneous debris rated it 12 years ago
A fascinating look at what defines a person's identity, and how trauma and memory can change a life. This beautifully told tale unravels at just the right pace, doling out questions and answers in equal measure as the protagonist rediscovers her life.
florinda3rs
florinda3rs rated it 14 years ago
Actual events inspired Jennie Shortridge's fourth novel and provide the base for a moving and suspenseful story that explores family relationships, moral choices, and social responsibility.Police officer Jess Villareal's dedication to her job is one of the factors in her strained relationship with h...
miscellaneous debris
miscellaneous debris rated it 15 years ago
A wonderfully vivid Pacific Northwest setting forms the backdrop for a story that questions the role of society in childrearing and the meaning of family. Somewhat reminiscent of The Education of Little Tree.
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