Until We Are Gone, by Gia Riley really threw me for a loop. I thought I had the story all figured out, Meadow an amnesia victim, her loving husband Cash only wanting what’s best. Her friend Teddie trying to keep an eye so Meadow doesn’t do anything harmful to herself, but keeping a safe distance So as not to alarm. It all made sense, the albums, the many things Cash did, including the eventual hospitalization, so Meadow could finally get the help she so desperately needed.
Till Meadow started dreaming of another not Cash, and the dreams were not ordinary. The premise of the dreams and the meeting of the man on which her dreams are based, then we find how Cash duped her. What a conclusion for a well written story. Thank you Gia Riley and Audio book boom for this book, for a fair and honest review. Also I would like to mention the narrator Sarah Puckett for a job well done.
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