Showing up from the dead is best done in person…
Thirteen years ago, teenager Sadie Brubaker disappeared from her small Georgia town without a trace. Sheriff Chase Blackburn was a young deputy who worked the case diligently, refusing to give up even when others did. Her disappearance haunts him still, making him question the town and his law enforcement skills. Then one afternoon, astonishingly, Sadie, still heart-breakingly beautiful, arrives with no memory and a suitcase full of questions.
When her mother dies, Sadie discovers her entire life is a lie. Her “mother” found her traumatized and injured at a bus stop—a teen with no memory and created an instant family. Sadie knew she had amnesia but never why, so she sets out for the town she doesn’t remember, determined to dig up the answers.
Sadie and the sheriff work together to solve the puzzle pieces of her life so she can understand who she was, decide who she wants to be, and if they can have a future together.
My Review:
A fast-paced highly addictive story.
I had a feeling this book was going to be good, but I ended up being totally blown away by it. This story was so well written, it felt like it could be a true story. The book starts with a woman with amnesia, who has her life upended when the woman she thought was her mother passes away. She soon learns nothing is as she thought it was. She was actually a missing person and had a family who thought she was dead. As we follow Sadie through being reacquainted with her family and the people in her hometown, there are many more surprises that pop up along the way making this a memorable story.
This is the first book in a series and I can’t wait to read the next. It has everything I could ask for in a book.
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