Monday 25 June 2018

REVIEW - Deja Vu by Sosie Frost

The Book
Release Date: 15 November 2016
Goodreads Link

They say the future is uncertain... 
But what happens if I have no past?  

I don’t remember giving birth. 
I don’t remember my name, my family, or where I come from. 
I don’t remember…anything

The only clue to my past rests in a bundle of blankets swaddled in my arms—a newborn baby girl

With no leads and no family able to find me, the only way I can learn the truth is if I recover my lost memories myself. Fortunately, I have help. 

Detective Shepard Novak, the gorgeous, blue-eyed police officer assigned to my case, is determined to uncover the mystery—and with it, my secrets. But as the days become weeks, the only memories I keep are the ones we’ve made together. 

I shouldn’t feel the way I do for him, and I shouldn’t have let him get this close. But I can’t remember a life before him…and I’m not sure I want to search anymore. 

Is it worth sacrificing my past for a chance at our future?

My Review  4  STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

This is certainly a new spin on a well used trope, where the mother wakes up not knowing who she is, let alone the fact that she has just given birth to a child.

We follow Evie's progress as she wakes up in hospital until the day she finally gets back all of her memories and get the happy ever after she deserves.

I guessed very early on exactly who would be her family and the father of the baby, but it was nice to see how the story would pan out and what few memories she got until the big revelation.

Shepard Novak was a great supporting character and he certainly seemed to be the perfect man for Evie, even with his faults.

It was a delight to read a book where it was not the father that was surprised by a baby, but the woman.

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