

I felt like it was missing a bit of Kylie’s lightness and humor which was still present in Trust last year, so I know she can interject it into darker themes.I was never able to find the spot that confused me again, so I am left with a few questions. I was very confused about the outcome of an investigation, which was a huge plot point.I feel like I didn’t have a stake in their relationship, being kind of dropped in the middle.I never got attached to the characters.Kept me very interested and wanting to listen to find out what happens.Despite that, I still very much enjoyed the listen.

I was never able to locate the spot that confused me to re-listen. There was some suspense that kept me interested and not wanting to put it down, but I was left a bit confused about the outcome, and when a book is in audio only, it’s way harder to go back and re-read something. I almost felt like I was dropped in the middle and maybe would have connected better if I saw them together before the breakup. I really enjoyed watching this couple make their way back to each other, and at the same time start a new relationship, because she isn’t the same person it was a very interesting and creative premise. Though she may not remember, everyone else does. How can you still be angry at someone who really isn’t there anymore? But forgiving the person who destroyed you just a month before isn’t easy either. Or maybe it’s just the idea of him, since it’s hard to miss something you have no actual memories of.” So Ed, her ex, steps in to help and protect. Though Clementine’s sister has been taking care of her, not knowing anything about her life and still having side effects from her injuries, Clem really shouldn’t be left alone, especially since it seems there may be some danger in store for her. Because if we’re the sum of our experiences, then I’m nothing and no one.”

Including, it seems, her ex-boyfriend, Ed.Ĭlem supposedly did a lot of damage on the way out of his life, but as readers, we are as much in the dark about it as Clementine, so we are kept on the hook, waiting to find out as Clem makes a new life and new connections with old friends and lovers. Apparently it was a really bad breakup, because nobody is happy to see her, and she has made a few enemies. Trying to find out more about her former self, Clem visits her ex at his tattoo shop. Scott.Ĭlementine has to start over, but starting with a blank slate isn’t easy. Opening with Clementine Johns, who, after a vicious attack from a mugger, has lost all personal memories, I knew I was getting into new territory for Ms. Available audio first with Andi Arndt narrating, I couldn’t wait to listen to this. Repeat by Kylie Scott was a departure from her normal style and an interesting premise. Repeat by Kylie Scott Narrated by Andi Arndt Standalone.
