Whiteout
2017 • 276 pages

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Average rating4.3

15

This was a very happy surprise. claps

The amnesia trope, the forced confinement with a stranger in an isolated cabin and the revenge plot all get a nice spin to great effect.

The story is told from Nathan's POV and this is perfect because we only know what he knows, we experience his fears, doubts and apprehensions. This makes the first half of the book quite gripping, mysterious and will keep you guessing. The second half is utterly romantic in the most wonderful way.

However what I most enjoyed about this book is that aside from the plot this story is about something else, it's about identity. About the paths we take and don't take in life. About family.
I'm dying to say so much more but don't want to ruin this nice surprise.

My only quibble is that I would've liked to know a bit more about Jason. Maybe next time. ;-)

March 9, 2017Report this review