Review: Washed Away


Book Review: Washed Away, by R C Boldt, 2 stars

 

All that's forgotten isn't always gone...

I’m at death’s doorstep when my body washes up on shore in Panama.

My memory is a blank slate. I can’t even remember my name. I don’t know who shot me and left me for dead—or why.

Patient and kind, the lone doctor there mends my body while offering me refuge.

But as tiny flashbacks of my past occur, I wonder if there’s anyone I can trust.

It’s up to me to discover whether I’m in danger or a danger to others. Whether I’ve actually found love or if it’s all been a lie.

I need answers to find out who I really am.

If only I could remember...


Genre: romantic suspense

Publication date: December 2021

Mature content: yes

Review: Nope. Despite the raving reviews on Amazon, this book did not work for me. 

It started out more or less ok. 

Then the story changed from fast paced to a lot of introspection from both main characters. 

Then it morphed into a series of endless sex scenes way too graphical and exaggerated when compared to the rest of the plot. 

And finally came the suspense/action part again, towards the second half of the book, but it was so complicated it became confusing and frustrating instead of gripping. 

Finished reading it because I rarely leave a book unfinished, but I can't bring myself to recommend it. 


Happy readings!

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