Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on
In the second book we got to see more of Jo's background and in this book we got to see a little more of her current life. This, however, was a small part of the story. The main focus here was on Zoe and what happened to her.
We got to see varying POV in this book which is something I always love. I think it gives a more rounded story. I really enjoyed this one. The memory loss gave an added aspect to the story which helped to keep us all guessing.
The story was addictive and extremely hard to put down. Especially for the last few sections. I was tearing through those pages like there was no tomorrow. There was a very intricate web going on and the author did an excellent job of weaving it.
I can't wait for another book on Jo Fournier.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 January, 2020: Finished reading
- 24 January, 2020: Reviewed