Who is this book for?
- Young adult readers who enjoy romance with a twist of mystery.
- Fans of Colleen Hoover's writing style and emotional storytelling.
- Readers who appreciate stories about soulmates and fate.
- Those who enjoy books that blend genres, particularly romance and light fantasy.
- People who like fast-paced, easy-to-read novels with compelling main characters.
Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?
- Readers seeking a traditional thriller or mystery with a logical resolution.
- Those who prefer more mature or complex narratives without teen angst.
- People who dislike open-ended stories or unresolved plot points.
- Readers who are critical of plot holes or inconsistencies in storytelling.
- Those who are not fans of young adult romance or find such stories too melodramatic.
Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book
- Unique and intriguing concept of memory loss and rediscovery
- Strong chemistry between the main characters Silas and Charlie
- Compelling mystery that keeps readers engaged
- Well-written with vivid characters
- Balanced mix of romance and suspense
- Explores themes of identity, fate, and second chances
- Fast-paced and easy to read
- Cute and adorable male protagonist (Silas)
- Strong and tough female lead (Charlie)
- Interesting exploration of how experiences shape identity
Things people didn't like as much about this book
- Unsatisfying or confusing ending for many readers
- Lack of resolution for many plot points and mysteries
- Overreliance on clichés and tropes in the final act
- Inconsistent pacing, with a strong start but weaker finish
- Some find the explanation for the memory loss too simplistic or unrealistic
- Lack of depth in supporting characters
- Occasional plot holes or dropped subplots
- May be too focused on romance for those expecting more of a thriller
- Writing quality varies throughout the book
- Some readers found it overly cheesy or melodramatic