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I loved this.
The author drops you straight into the plot when you wake up with one sister, who has amnesia on a deserted island and all she can remember is her desperate need to get back to her sister. Her sister lives in one of the eco cities their parents helped build due to Earth being ravaged by the consequences of climate change. This book is a dystopia, a mystery, and a bit of a thriller all rolled into one.
I loved reading about both sisters, especially Kay. She was so dear to me, from the start, and following along with her journey was one of my favourite parts of the book.
I was so focused on aspects of the story that I missed others unfolding until they were right in front of me. That???s something I think most straight thrillers don???t manage that often. There were so many moments where a twist happened, and I was gripped by the intense urge to keep on reading despite struggling to keep my eyes open.
I really loved this book. I believe I have recently picked up a copy of the author's first book and I can???t wait to get to it now.
Cee's story is the only reason I'm giving this three stars. But it only barely managed to get the three stars too.
Perhaps if I understood anything that happened in Kasey's story, I would have liked this book a lot more.
I liked this but was a little bit of a slow start for me. I think if you're looking for a twisty, sci-fi read about climate change and family, this is for you!