![]() Becca, however, totally wiped their personal memories and left them that way. I've seen it used several times as a way to drive the plot, and that really bugs me. They have to, somehow, work together and trust each other in order to be free. Throughout the story they seek to escape and to find help with a desire to find home - even though they don't know where that is. ![]() By working together, they uncover a puzzle that frees them from the room, but only releases them into a maze with more puzzles. The book starts with a man and a woman who wake up in a room, chained to the walls, with no memory at all. That is not necessarily unusual for me, but I would assume most people would want to finish it quickly to find out what happens. ![]() I purchased the book on sale for my Kindle and finished it in a day. I picked it up partly because I like sci-fi, but mostly because I have gotten to know the author a bit (she lives less than 5 minutes from me - yet we've only met online!) and I think she's pretty cool. ![]()
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