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Sixteen-year-old Ellia Dawson wakes up in the hospital with retrograde amnesia, unable to remember Liam McPherson, the boyfriend who insists that they are in love--Liam is devastated, and, desparate to reawaken her memories, begins to write the story of their relationship, convinced that it will somehow recreate their relationship.
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Jaime Reed has a way with description. Seriously, if anyone needs a lesson in showing vs. telling, pick up one of her books and get schooled.
Phrases like this:
Words flew from my as if they were being chased while my knee knocked Morse code underneath my desk.
I mean what? Jaime fills her books with rich descriptions like this.
But moving on from that. Let's talk about Liam and Ellia and how realistic they are. They are deeply flawed, three dimensional characters with personality and flair. Even the parents, the therapists. Every character, even the secondary ones, were fully fleshed.
Lots of laugh out loud moments, and ones that will make you cry, too.