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A review by ncross
Where You End by Abbott Kahler
4.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2
This book features twin sisters, one who is suffering from amnesia after a horrible accident. Kat wakes from a coma, only able to recognize her twin sister, Jude. Jude helps Kat piece her life back together and Kat becomes dependent on Jude to help restore her identity. As Kat begins to seek answers about her past, she learns Jude has been lying to her and wonders if she can trust her. This story flips between the past and present and when the times converge, the twins risk everything to restore their bond and save their lives.
The beginning of this book had me hooked, but I got lost somewhere in the middle. The story was fine, but didn’t really draw me in like I would expect of a 5-star or even 4-star book, hence the 3.5 star rating. By the end, I was hooked again and didn’t want to put the book down. Good premise and thrilling enough, just not great.
This book features twin sisters, one who is suffering from amnesia after a horrible accident. Kat wakes from a coma, only able to recognize her twin sister, Jude. Jude helps Kat piece her life back together and Kat becomes dependent on Jude to help restore her identity. As Kat begins to seek answers about her past, she learns Jude has been lying to her and wonders if she can trust her. This story flips between the past and present and when the times converge, the twins risk everything to restore their bond and save their lives.
The beginning of this book had me hooked, but I got lost somewhere in the middle. The story was fine, but didn’t really draw me in like I would expect of a 5-star or even 4-star book, hence the 3.5 star rating. By the end, I was hooked again and didn’t want to put the book down. Good premise and thrilling enough, just not great.