3.56 AVERAGE


Opening was quite promising. Was a bit surprised when I found this was a YA. Enjoyed it very much. Ending was kind of too convenient but OK, I can live with it.
emotional hopeful lighthearted medium-paced

This YA book follows a lone survivor following a plane crash in Ireland. The survivor, a teenager, decides she needs to run away from her old life waiting for her at home with the help of someone she meets at the hospital. This story is sweet and romantic, and it wrapped up really nicely at the end (I definitely did not predict how all the “loose ends” would tie up haha).

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2.5

3.5 solid, sweet, easy breezy read.

Nice story about self discovery

The ending saved this from three (and a half) stars for me. It was a good story, but not necessarily one I'll be suggesting to my friends.

Regarding content, for those who want to know: the f-bomb is used several times and there is intermittent (not quite frequent, but not rarely) profanity sprinkled in there. Insinuations regarding sex, but no explicit scenes.

I enjoyed this book and would get excited each night to read some more. Part of the reason it was so enjoyable was the setting--Ireland. But I really liked the main character, too. I could relate to her and was curious to see how long it would take for her memories to return.

** I received a free eARC copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.**

I loved the premise of this book. Lone survivor in a plane crash. Amnesia in a foreign country. Re-discovering who you are while in Ireland. Cute love interest. I read this book in 2 sittings because I just could put it down. I loved all the characters, but Clive was my favorite! I just really wish it was a TAD bit longer so that things didn’t have to get tied up so quickly at the end.

You would love this book like I did if you love romance.

I read this book over 3 years ago and I still think about it often. I’m not sure why other than it was different than any other romance books I’ve read. If I didn’t log it in good reads I would be searching Google for the name every time. It was just one of those books that has a hold on me.
adventurous funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes