Last year I came across a nauthor after starting my ; one book a month challenge. Her name is Freida Mcfadden and I honestly can not shout it from the roof tops loud enough when I say she has got to be my all time favourite author, like ever!.
I am always trying to find someone new to read but no-one hits like Freida and this book proves it.
I typed her into Amazon to see if I had any books left from her that i hadn't read yet, I have read quite a few over the last 12 monthsand thought I had ran out. This one sounded great so I downloaded it and got started.
Tess Strebel can’t recognise her own face.
She can’t recognize her home. Her bedroom is unfamiliar. And she can’t remember the handsome stranger lying next to her in bed. A stranger who claims he’s her husband.
Tess reads a letter in her own handwriting, composed during a rare lucid day, explaining her life as it now exists: She was in a terrible car accident one year ago. Every morning, she wakes up unable to remember most of the last decade. Including her own wedding.
Tess has no choice but to accept her new life and hope her memory will return. After all, why should she doubt the letter she wrote to herself? Or the kind man from the wedding photos on her dresser who seems to genuinely care about her well-being?
And then Tess receives a text message on her phone. One that changes everything:
"Don’t trust the man who calls himself your husband."
Read it within a day. Could not put it down, loved it and give it a 11/10 its that good!. From the first chapter I was gripped. I love a book that gets you hooked within the first few pages and it just leaves you guessing and wanting more.
The end had me shook!. Plot twist and mouth dropped open moment.
If you haven't read this one and love a gripping pyschological thriller then you need to read this, you will n ot be dissapointed.
Freida never misses! This sounds absolutely incredible. Just reading your review has me hooked already!!
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