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A New York Times and USA Today Bestseller! She thought she had her life back. She was wrong. A gripping debut thriller perfect for fans of Natalie D. Richards and Vincent Ralph. It was a mistake to trust him. Shivering and bruised, a teen wakes up on the side of a dirt road with no memory of how she got there―or who she is. A passing officer takes her to the police station, and not long after, a frantic man arrives. He's been searching for her for hours . He has her school ID, her birth certificate, and even family photos. He is her father. Her name is Mary. Or so he says. When Lola slammed the car door and stormed off into the night, Drew thought they just needed some time to cool off. Except Lola disappeared, and the sheriff, his friends, and the whole town are convinced Drew murdered his girlfriend. Forget proving his innocence, he needs to find her before it's too late. The longer Lola is missing, the fewer leads there are to follow…and the more danger they both are in. Review: All I can say is WOW!! - This was a very interesting read. It had me on pins and needles the whole time. So many twists, turns and surprises. I am flabbergasted at this ending. Great job. It was worth the read. One of the most interesting reads I’ve read in a minute. Thank you for this beautiful, entertaining novel! I look forward to reading more of your work and will add you to my list of favorites. Review: Kept me guessing until the very end - I loved the storytelling in this book. It was suspenseful, atmospheric, and had me constantly questioning what was really going on. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, the ending completely surprised me and left me unexpectedly emotional. The only reason it's not a full five stars is that I wanted just a little bit more, but overall it was such a gripping read. If you're a true crime podcast junkie or love thrillers with unexpected twists, I definitely recommend picking this one up.


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K**R
All I can say is WOW!!
This was a very interesting read. It had me on pins and needles the whole time. So many twists, turns and surprises. I am flabbergasted at this ending. Great job. It was worth the read. One of the most interesting reads I’ve read in a minute. Thank you for this beautiful, entertaining novel! I look forward to reading more of your work and will add you to my list of favorites.
A**R
Kept me guessing until the very end
I loved the storytelling in this book. It was suspenseful, atmospheric, and had me constantly questioning what was really going on. Just when I thought I had everything figured out, the ending completely surprised me and left me unexpectedly emotional. The only reason it's not a full five stars is that I wanted just a little bit more, but overall it was such a gripping read. If you're a true crime podcast junkie or love thrillers with unexpected twists, I definitely recommend picking this one up.
K**L
OH MY LANTA
This story! Read in less than a few hours. Hooked from the beginning! Love the plot twist did not see that coming! Ah okay must read for thriller lovers
G**M
3.5-4 🌟’s
Sigh, I wavered between 3.5-4 ⭐️ rating for a few reasons. First of all, this book is very much a YA read. The author is definitely a liberal. And some of the characters were quite annoying. Trying to be funny when they were anything but. Okay, so those are the things I didn’t like about the book. I did very much like the mystery though. The author redeemed herself by the way she dropped breadcrumbs of the twist at the end. In addition, I’m a mother of two teen girls. I can’t even begin to imagine what a parent(s) would be going through should something this catastrophic happens to their child. She even brought me to tears twice and I’m not a crier. Oh how I wish the book ended differently (as I’m a sucker for a HEA) however it did give some hope and relief. The story begins with a girl waking up in a ditch near a deserted road in the middle of the night. She’s bruised up and bloody. Has no idea how she ended up there and worse no idea who she is. A cop finds her and calls an ambulance. Yet she refuses to go the hospital…..why? That didn’t make a stitch of sense. Especially since she didn’t know who she was. The officer brings her to the station and tries to research who she might be but comes up blank. An older man comes running into the precinct to claim his daughter as missing when he sees her. He claims she is his missing teen daughter Mary who was in a car accident. The officer takes every precaution and insists the man must show proof, which he (Wayne) has no issue with and even allows the officer back to his cabin in the woods to check it out and make sure Mary is who Wayne claims she is. But there are many odd things that don’t make sense. Like Mary doesn’t have any clothing, they can’t locate Mary’s vehicle and Wayne is ridiculously possessive of her. She has a feeling her name isn’t Mary but Wayne has all this evidence that she is. So she waits for her memory to return. Then there is Drew, Max and Autumn. These are friends of a girl named Lola that has been missing over a month. Drew is Lola’s boyfriend and being blamed for her disappearance- which in a way he is. He’s annoying at best. So are the other two, however you feel for Drew bc he is being painted this awful person by people he’s known his entire life. He has to find Lola to clear his name but also bc he still cares about her. After pointless chapters of bickering, the three of them finally pool their heads together and begin to play detectives to track down Lola when a lead comes in (that Autumn’s dad (who is the towns sheriff) chooses to ignore bc he wants Drew to be the prime suspect). Sadly, there are good police officers and bad ones. Autumn’s dad is not one of the good ones. The savvy teens end up in the same town Lola was last seen…..do they find her before it’s too late?? Does Mary get her memories back? Why does Wayne want to keep a girl as his daughter if she’s really not?? All these questions and then some get answered. And the best part is the author tells you the answers the entire time throughout the book. You just have to connect the dots…….,
S**A
Loved this!
I enjoyed this book. It had a surprising ending. I will definitely share this book. Looking forward to reading more by this author.
B**A
Gripping, Riveting, and Breathtaking!!
As the danger escalates, every chapter delivers a gripping twist. The pace feels just like a movie, building to an intense finish that leaves you scared and desperate for what's next !
H**Y
I enjoyed this very much.
This was an enjoyable read, was expecting more of a twist at the end with the hype it got but maybe if I hadn't heard all the hype before I wouldn't have expected it. Still good though. 😊 I liked the true crime aspects as well.
D**.
Not Me!
I really liked this book, and think it would be a great read for teenagers, too! It's a well thought out story and a good lesson for teenagers. It would also help a lot of adults who think they know it all. There are many twists and turns to find where this story is leading you.
C**Y
That's not my name is good!
Just finished "that's not my name" by Megan Lally. Here's what I thought of this book. First off all, it was hyped up on a Facebook group where people said this was an absolute 5 star read, after reading I get why they said it, but it's not a 5 star for me. That's not my name all but suggest what the book is about now doesn't it. We have a teen girl named Lola missing, we have a girl that can't remember a thing, found, and a boy named Drew who has been pointed out as a suspect in the disappearance of Lola. A girl in a ditch wakes up but doesn't remember how she got there, and why does everything hurt so much? She has to move, a feeling of dread has her somewhat alert. After walking for a bit, a police cruiser passes and stops. At the police station she can't tell much, she just doesn't know. She doesn't even remember her name. That's when they hear a knock on the door.. "thank god! You found her! You found my Mary" The man, named Wayne claims he is the father of this girl, Mary? So.. That's her name? The police has been right to be hesitant, but after showing her birth certificate and documents he places her in his care. But, was that the right choice? Is Mary really, Mary? Lola has been missing for 5 weeks now, there is no sign of her, it's like she vanished into thin air. Drew, her boyfriend has been the main suspect and the sheriff is closing in. Drew on the other hand, has been spending all his money on printing fliers, missing person fliers. He's the only one that doesn't give up. She has to be somewhere, right? After a bit of investigating with Max and Autumn they have a lead, only no one seems to listen. So they chose to check it out themselves. What will they find? That's for you to find out. 4 star read! The end had my heart in pieces.
S**A
Good
It was great!!
L**Y
4.5 Stars !
If you’re reading this book as an adult and you’re worried about the YA rating, don’t let that scare you away! I read this book in one sitting (it’s currently 3am lol) and maybe it’s just because it’s dark out but I definitely found myself feeling creeped out at some parts! Don’t get me wrong, the main characters are definitely the usual recipe of a typical YA teenager, but it didn’t take away from the tension and urgency in the storyline. -0.5 for the predictability because yeah, I saw the ending from a mile away, BUT I did find myself rooting for the main characters and my heart still hurt when the story came to an end. Perhaps if I wasn’t an avid reader or an adult, maybe the ending would be less predictable? I’m also a little bit sad with how it ended because I was rooting for them so hard! If you’re looking for a fast paced read with emotion and heart-racing content, I recommend!
C**N
Carino
Libro gradevole, scorre in fretta. Il plot twist finale nobn è così inaspettato o triste come invece dicono le altre recensioni. Io sono abituata ai libri di Freida MacFadden perciò non ho dato per scontato alcune cose e non sono rimasta sorpresa dal finale. E' comunque un libro godibile.
C**3
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