


The twist was an interesting one, and I think the author should have concealed the twist rather than reveal in her blurb. The Hero was both the good guy (in the early portion of their relationship) and the bad guy, too. The author wrote the Heroine's love for the Hero well, as well as her desperation and frustration. Overall, this story, told in dual times - recent events in alternate chapters from the early years of the Hero's and Heroine's relationship - was laid out well and the author did a good job with her reveals of information. At this time, I will not rewrite a summary of this book other reviewers have done a good job with their summaries, as has the author with the book blurb. I requested to read this book in exchange for an honest review through GoodReads' New Adult Book Club. What terrifies me, is this guy Cal.his voice sounds just like mine. The weird part is, it’s the same name the strange woman called me.


Until a strange woman shows up at my door-she says I'm her husband and I think she’s crazy. For the first time in a long time everything is on track. It sounds much better than what the doctors refer to them as, 'episodes', like my life is a freakin' comedy.ĭuring those two years of normal, I finally managed to get my Bachelor’s degree, a job I love, and I’ve just proposed to a woman who has been there for me through it all. The good thing is it's been almost two years since I had my last ‘black out’. Sometimes it’s hours, days or even weeks with no recollection of anything. After a dozen doctors and thousands in medical bills, I was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder-one that causes me to lose track of time. Out of the past six years of my life, I only remember about half of it. Authors Note:Though this could be read as a stand alone, I highly recommend reading the first book in this series titled 'If I Break' first.
