Review: Lost in Me

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Lost in Me by Lexi Ryan sucked me in and held me captive throughout the entire read. The story line around Hanna and her retrograde amnesia was absolutely fascinating. I was just as confused and frustrated as she was throughout the read. As little bits of her memory came back to her, it was evident that nothing as as perfect as it seemed. There was some deceit and hidden secrets surrounding her accident and everything that took place in the 12 months before it.
I didn't trust any of the other characters in this book, but especially Max. It seemed as though every single person in her life was withholding something important from her, for their own personal gain. No one was truly looking out for Hanna. I loved that while she felt vulnerable and unsure, Hanna was able to start piecing together her past and trusting the facts and her gut. She proved over the course of the story to be an extremely resilient individual.
I felt for Nate and his love for Hanna but his need to let her go. I understood why he made the choices he did but it still hurt. I do hope that Nate and Hanna find their way back to each other somehow, it seemed that they were the best suited to be together.
The cliffhanger this ended with had me shocked! I cannot wait to dive into the next book in this series to find out more about Hanna, Max, Nate and the rest of the flawed and selfish individuals she called friends and family. I'm totally invested in Hanna's happiness!
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