![]() ![]() It’s a backlist title that you could enjoy, but also, wouldn’t be missing anything if you skipped it. How do these stories come together I loved this Lisa Jewell book. The third storyline is about a family in 1993. ![]() Simultaneously, a woman can’t find her husband who has disappeared without a trace. A man loses his memory and is trying to figure out who he is. It was fine? Pretty forgettable though as I have read thrillers with some of the same themes and ideas, which is probably causing my lack of words too. I Found You by Lisa Jewell This story is told from three perspectives. I found myself creeped out and hoping for justice. There’s dry humor mixed in with some dark topics. The pace is slow and has flashback chapters that build over the course of the novel. That really worked for this type of read so it wasn’t a big deal. There was a plot, but not? I don’t know, I was a bit confused by it even if by the second half I was curious as to how everything was going to end.ĭefinitely a cast of unlikeable characters. When her new husband fails to come home from work one night, she is. The longer I listened to the book the more I realized I probably would’ve DNF if I was physically reading. Book Review: I Found You by Lisa Jewell Lily has only been married for three weeks. ![]() Dare I say… too character driven? That might be the first time I’ve said that. ![]()
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