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I wish to thank the author for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Even though Sia’s storyline is predictable from the beginning and the characters themselves are not wholey original, author Josh Grayson gives us a story that resounds for years to come. Mean Gir...
Nope.This book was definitely not for me.In the first couple of pages you've got an attractive girl who gets leered by every guy she comes across except that one that yelled at her and after that she ends up getting hit by a car. Uh No. Also the way she comes to the realization she has lot her memor...
Originally posted on Paris Carter After waking up without a clue of where she is, Sia finds herself in the middle of a park without knowing her name. She lives homeless with the help of Carol, another homeless woman who’s nice enough to watch after her, as she lives the next few days of her life on...
3.5/5
Couldn't get myself to finish it. Didn't like the first chapter at all, and hardly got any further. Stopped after chapter three and I just gave up.
Sia Holloway wakes up in a park with no memory about herself or her life. The seventeen year old then survives the next week out on the streets with the help of Carol, another homeless lady. But at the next turn of events, she gets herself into a road accident that lands her in the hospital where th...