Thursday 13 June 2019

Review for Forget My Name by J.S. Monroe: ★★★★★


Forget My NameForget My Name by J.S. Monroe

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::

I was very kindly offered an ARC in exchange for an honest and unbiased review and I have given it 5 stars.

This book has an intriguing premise and when I was offered the chance to read it, how could I refuse? I knew I just had to read it.

This is a big story, bigger than I had ever expected! There is so much going on and this book hits the ground running.

It starts off with a mysterious woman turning up and knocking on the door of two strangers, claiming to live in their house and from there events take a serious turn for the worst. There are so many twists and turns that just keep coming, that it really draws the readers in to this multi layered story. I was captivated from the very beginning and couldn't put it down, I was desperate to find out what was really going on as nothing was as it seemed.

Forget My Name is a slow burn story, full of suspense and mystery. The author manages to build up such an intense and creepy atmosphere that you won't know who to trust in the end. It flowed so easy and had me on the edge of my seat the entire time I was reading it.

If you enjoy creepy thrillers with a good build up, this is for you!!!




Blurb

How do you know who to trust...
...when you don't even know who you are?
 


You are outside your front door.
There are strangers in your house.
Then you realise. You can't remember your name.


She arrived at the train station after a difficult week at work. Her bag had been stolen, and with it, her identity. Her whole life was in there – passport, wallet, house key. When she tried to report the theft, she couldn’t remember her own name. All she knew was her own address.

Now she's outside Tony and Laura's front door. She says she lives in their home. They say they have never met her before.

One of them is lying.


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