Forget me now

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long-time book discussion leader

REVIEW INTRODUCTION

Title:

Forget me now

Author:

Alana Terry

Alanaterry.com

https://www.alanaterry.com

Date:

2019

Format:

Paperback

Length:

193 pages

OVERVIEW


Forget me now is a psychological suspense story about a teenaged girl on Senior Skip Day. She relives that fateful day many times before she comes to grips with her lack of memory and discovers what actually happened. A brain injury has caused her amnesia but what caused the brain injury? Where are her boyfriend and her mother, two people she believes would never leave her?

The mystery and plot themselves are compelling but the story itself is very convoluted and difficult to follow at times. The ending is rather anticlimactic and a little disappointing, as well. The story does have a strong Christian message of salvation.

ASSESSMENT

Rating (1 to 5):

3

Suggested Audience:

Fans of Christian suspense, particularly teenaged girls

Christian Impact:

The book has a strong message of salvation.

Forget Me Now


About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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