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The Stranger in the Mirror
by Liv Constantine
An addictive psychological thriller full of twists & turns!
This audiobook was compulsively engaging - I devoured it!
I can be hit or miss with amnesia plots but this one really worked for me. It was convoluted and out there and I couldn’t have been more entertained y’all! I was up way past my bedtime with this one.
Addison is in love and about to marry her fiancé. It should be the best time of her life, but it isn’t. Addison doesn’t know who she really is. Years before she woke up bleeding on the side of the road. She doesn’t know her name or how she ended up there and she can’t shake the feeling that there is something bad in her past. I found Addison to be such a wonderful unreliable narrator!
Julian’s wife disappeared two years ago. He knows something bad happened to her. He knows she never would have willingly abandoned him and their seven year old daughter. He won’t stop looking until he finds her and brings her home.
As these two stories intersect, you will be on the edge of your seat. You have to be willing to suspend reality a bit here, like you would for any good thriller movie. The twists might be considered unrealistic but they work with the story. I was not disappointed with how much this book grabbed my attention from beginning to end. The short chapters, multiple POV and interspersed flashbacks kept me glued to the audio and ignoring everything else.
This audiobook was compulsively engaging - I devoured it!
I can be hit or miss with amnesia plots but this one really worked for me. It was convoluted and out there and I couldn’t have been more entertained y’all! I was up way past my bedtime with this one.
Addison is in love and about to marry her fiancé. It should be the best time of her life, but it isn’t. Addison doesn’t know who she really is. Years before she woke up bleeding on the side of the road. She doesn’t know her name or how she ended up there and she can’t shake the feeling that there is something bad in her past. I found Addison to be such a wonderful unreliable narrator!
Julian’s wife disappeared two years ago. He knows something bad happened to her. He knows she never would have willingly abandoned him and their seven year old daughter. He won’t stop looking until he finds her and brings her home.
As these two stories intersect, you will be on the edge of your seat. You have to be willing to suspend reality a bit here, like you would for any good thriller movie. The twists might be considered unrealistic but they work with the story. I was not disappointed with how much this book grabbed my attention from beginning to end. The short chapters, multiple POV and interspersed flashbacks kept me glued to the audio and ignoring everything else.