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    Awake by Natasha Preston
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    'Awake' by Natasha Preston follows the story of Scarlett, a teenage girl who lost her memory at a young age. As she starts to regain her memories after a car accident, she becomes entangled in a dangerous situation involving a cult and a boy named Noah. The plot unfolds with Scarlett discovering shocking truths about her past and facing challenges that put her life at risk. The writing style is described as quick-paced and engaging, with a blend of mystery, romance, and psychological elements that keep readers hooked until the end.

    “Welcome to Fordham High, Noah,” Mrs. Wells said. “Take a seat over there.” She pointed to the empty space next to me, and Imogen gripped my forearm. “Scarlett and Imogen, you have most of the same cl...

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    The Truth About Melody Browne by Lisa Jewell
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    'The Truth About Melody Browne' by Lisa Jewell is a captivating story about a woman named Melody Browne who lost all her memories before a traumatic event at the age of nine. Through a series of events, including a hypnotist show, Melody starts to remember bits and pieces of her past, leading her on a journey to uncover the truth about her childhood. The narrative alternates between present-day Melody and her younger self, highlighting the impact of past decisions on her current life. Lisa Jewell's writing style weaves together themes of family, memory, and self-discovery in a compelling and engaging manner, keeping readers intrigued till the end.

    When she was nine years and three days old, Melody Browne’s house burned down, taking every toy, every photograph, every item of clothing and old Christmas card with it. But not only did the fire dest...

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    In the Waning Light by Loreth Anne White
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    In the book 'In the Waning Light' by Loreth Anne White, Meg Brogan, a true crime writer, returns to her hometown of Shelter Bay to research her sister's murder that happened 22 years ago. As Meg delves into the dark and twisted history of the town, she uncovers secrets, corruption, and a dangerous mystery that puts her life and love at risk. The plot is fast-paced, complex, and filled with many twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end. White expertly weaves in elements of romance, paranormal visions, and dreams, creating an intriguing and suspenseful narrative that explores themes of grief, memory, and resilience.

    “And tonight we have in the studio with us renowned true crime writer Meg Brogan.” Stamos Stathakis, TheEvening Show host, stretched out his legs and hooked one cowboy boot over the other, reclining a...

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    The Stranger in the Mirror by Liv Constantine
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    "The Stranger in the Mirror" by Liv Constantine revolves around the protagonist, Addison, who suffers from retrograde amnesia and is about to get married. Meanwhile, Julian's wife has been missing for two years. The story is told from different perspectives, including Addison, Julian, and Blythe, the mother of Addison's fiancé. As the plot unfolds, unexpected twists and dark revelations surface, keeping the readers engaged with its fast-paced narrative and complex characters.


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    The Pale Rider
    Book 1 in the series:End of Days

    The Pale Rider - End of Days by J.B. Trepagnier
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    The Pale Rider, part of the 'End of Days' series by J.B. Trepagnier, is a thrilling story set in the midst of an apocalypse. Readers are introduced to a world filled with twists and turns, where the heroine, Speedy, navigates through a zombie apocalypse while uncovering her lost memories. The book combines elements of the Walking Dead with a dash of Revelations, creating a unique and engaging storyline that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With a focus on character development and intriguing plotlines, the book takes readers on a journey filled with suspense and unexpected revelations.

    The author, J.B. Trepagnier, skillfully weaves together a narrative that blends action, mystery, and a touch of humor. Through vivid descriptions and well-developed characters, Trepagnier creates a world that is both immersive and captivating. The book's writing style, characterized by its slow burn pacing and intricate world-building, allows readers to delve deep into the story and experience the apocalypse alongside the characters. As readers follow Speedy's journey of self-discovery and survival, they are drawn into a world where the line between friend and foe is blurred, keeping them hooked until the very end.


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    The Last Conversation
    Book 6 in the series:Forward

    The Last Conversation - Forward by Paul Tremblay
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    A man wakes up in a dark room with little memory, guided by a disembodied voice to recover his memories after a pandemic. The plot unravels slowly, leading to a predictable ending that may hinder the narrative impact. The story explores loss during a pandemic, asking uncomfortable questions and building suspense through a creepy reveal.

    You lift your right foot, it is so heavy and unsure, and you lurch clumsily forward. Your second and third steps are too long of stride and you miss the moving belt, the heel of one foot crashing into...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Forward )

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    Shadows
    Book 1 in the series:The Rephaim

    Shadows - The Rephaim by Paula Weston
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    Shadows by Paula Weston is the first book in the addictive Rephaim series, blending war, angels, and romance into a fantasy that begins with a nightmare and the consequences of the release of a short story. The story follows Gaby Gabriella Winters in Pandanus Beach, Australia, as she struggles to uncover the truth about her past after a tragic accident allegedly claims her twin brother's life. Plagued by grief and haunted by dreams of killing demons, Gaby's world is turned upside down when she meets Rafe, her brother's best friend, and discovers shadows of her forgotten past, leading her on a journey filled with suspense, action, and revelations about her true identity.

    The fast-paced and action-packed plot of Shadows heats up as Gaby unravels the fabricated memories of her past and uncovers her hidden abilities as a skilled Rephaite warrior. With twists of biblical history and prophecy, the story progresses smoothly, blending harsh violence with witty banter and a steamy romance between Gaby and Rafe. As Gaby navigates through a world of demons, angels, and a hybrid race spawned by fallen angels, she must confront her past, fight against dark forces, and seek the truth about her brother's fate, all while discovering the depths of her own strength and resilience.

    I’m running along the boardwalk, wind and sand stinging my arms. It’s after work and I have the track to myself. A handful of surfers are battling the choppy waves, and the Williamsons are walking on ...

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    Crimes Against Magic - Hellequin Chronicles by Steve McHugh
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    "Crimes Against Magic" follows the story of Nathan Garrett, an elite thief with amnesia, who slowly rediscovers his past and incredible abilities. The plot weaves between modern-day London and medieval France, introducing a mix of mythologies and historical figures. The novel is filled with action, magic, and ancient mysteries, creating an exciting start for the series.

    Ilove this part. The thought rattled around my brain. The first few minutes of a new job always started the same—excitement built in my fingers and toes, moved to my arms and legs, and then settled in...

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    The Treatment
    Book 2 in the series:The Program

    The Treatment - The Program by Suzanne Young
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    The Treatment by Suzanne Young is the second book in The Program duology, continuing the story of Sloane and James as they are on the run from The Program. The plot revolves around their attempt to evade capture, their encounters with rebels, and Sloane's internal struggle about whether to take The Treatment, an orange pill that could restore her memories. The book explores themes of romance, rebellion, and the consequences of erasing memories in a society plagued by suicide epidemics among teenagers. The writing style is engaging, with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers on edge and vivid world-building that transports them into the characters' journey across the United States.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Program )

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    City of Orange by David Yoon
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    City of Orange is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel by David Yoon, following a man who wakes up with no memories in an abandoned world. As he navigates his unfamiliar surroundings, he slowly regains his memories with the help of an old man, a young boy, and a crow. The story unfolds in a layered, desolate, and hopeful manner, revealing the man's journey of self-discovery and survival in a world on the verge of complete obliteration.

    The book is characterized by its fast-paced narrative, brilliantly written plot, and the gradual unveiling of the man's past memories. It delves into themes of trust, self-discovery, and the importance of instincts in navigating uncertain situations. The writing style is captivating, with the story offering twists and turns that keep the reader engaged until the very end.


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