A review by sjmyers
Where You End by Abbott Kahler

3.0

Thanks NetGalley, Henry Holt and Abbott Kahler for an advanced reader copy of this book for my honest review.

This is the story of mirror twins Kat and Jude. They are inseparable and even have their own language. Kat is recovering from a horrific car crash and has lost her memory. With Jude's help, Kat is relearning the detail of her past and is trying to make a new life for herself. When Kat catches Jude telling her lies, she starts to wonder if what she is learning about her past is really true and questions what reasons Jude would have of altering her past.

I was first drawn to this book by the cover art. I absolutely love it. The story is written in a dual timeline and the narration switches between Kat and Jude. This worked really well for this story because the reader is learning what is happening in the present and at the same time learning the past that Kat is missing in her memory. The author had me guessing the twists until the very end. Several times I thought I knew what was going to happen but I was wrong. I also liked that the author introduced me to mirror twins. I had never heard of this before and found it very interesting. The reason my rating is three starts instead of four is that I thought the middle of the book dragged a bit and a few times I got confused and had to go back and reread a few pages.

I would recommend this book for people to like psychological thrillers.