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When Emily was in high school, she was known for her clique she hung out with Clay, Blake, Nardo, and Ricky.
And what I did learn SOUNDS INCREDIBLE so I feel I made a bit of a mistake by not reading the first book in the series before Girl, Forgotten. As the novel progresses in the multiple layers from both 1982 and the present day start to connect, the tempo increases, there’s plenty of action as well as tension and several good twists and turns.This is a compulsive read, loaded with suspense and tension, that had me gripped from beginning to end. The author is brilliant at switching between the two at just the right moment to leave you wanting more from both characters and timelines. She took a deep breath and started to recite the mantra, this time from a place of love rather than duty. Told over two timelines, 1981 and forty years later, this is a haunting tale of dark secrets, lies, and murder.
Told over two timelines, 1981 and forty years later, this is a harrowing tale of intrigue and subterfuge. And despite Andrea’s newfound freedom, it’s hard to imagine the Laura Oliver from book one being fine with sitting back and letting her only, precious daughter try her hand at a dangerous profession while there’s still people out there that want her dead. Through the production of the "Pieces" Netflix adaptation she started to wonder what would have happened to Andrea, and thus this book baby was born. Currently a federal judge has had threats on her life, and she just happens to be the mother of the murdered teenager.I really like the 1982 start of the novel which shocks you in several ways though it does plateau a bit after that picking up pace later on.