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Emily and Elizabeth spend their childhood locked in a bedroom and terrorized by a mother who drinks too much and disappears for days. The identical twins are rescued by a family determined to be their saviors.But there’s some horrors love can’t erase…Elizabeth wakes in a hospital, strapped to her bed and unable to move or speak. The last thing she remembers is finding Emily’s body in their bathroom. Days before, she was falling in love and starting college. Now, she’s surrounded by men who talk to themselves and women who pull out their eyebrows.As she delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Emily’s death, she discovers shocking secrets and holes in her memory that force her to remember what she’s worked so hard to forget—the beatings, the blood, the special friends. Her life spins out of control at a terrifying speed as she desperately tries to unravel the psychological puzzle of her past before it’s too late.This is a new release of an edition originally published by Rise Press.

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I finished this, but I really didn’t like it. Why? Really it was a myriad of reasons ranging from the rather poor writing to the heavy handed “mystery” to the ridiculous twist at the end. Truthfully, I feel like I’ve wasted quite a lot of my time on a book that just didn’t deliver.The Good: I thought the premise of the dead twin was engaging enough at first. The overall idea of Elizabeth/Emily had some potential, but the shark was jumped pretty early on, and as the book progressed, the shark was hopping enough to be participating in a horse show.The Eh - The writing itself is decidedly Eh. The population of flat characters rivals the Flat Stanley books, from Utterly Supportive Adoptive Parents to Totally Nurturing Christian Boyfriend to Totally Depraved Mom. None of them felt real. Add to that the fact that the whole thing felt like an issue of True Confessions magazine (anybody remember those), and I just didn’t connect with this at all.The Ugly - I’d rather not get busted for plot spoilers, so I will just say that the ending here was beyond ridiculous by at least 100 yards. The complete implausibility of the twist, along with the True Confessions heroine being able to pull off a deception that large when medical records would have easily contradicted some of it just was too much for me to tolerate.I don’t mind dark books, and I don’t mind a good exploration of the darkness in humanity. I do mind having my intelligence insulted. I think that is what I feel about this novel. My intelligence was insulted, and I invested a good block of time ghat I won’t get back.
I'm only almost done with this book: I've read through the last chapter, but I'm only halfway through the epilogue. I really like this book, except for the last chapter and epilogue. The author keeps the reader guessing all the way through as to what's actually happening, and what's aspects of the main character's mental illness, but the last chapter kind of stands the whole story on its head, and it really calls into question what the reality and the true situation and circumstances really are! I would say that it would merit a whole different book, but I don't think that a second book would be tolerable :-( . That last chapter puts a whole new spin on things, and although it may be realistic (well, maybe not after all), and makes, to me, and unacceptable and to the story. Too bad. I think it would've been better with a totally different ending!I actually finished reading the epilogue. It made the book end with a different feeling – sort of recognizing that the story wasn't really over. Had the author wanted that ending, she really should've written an entirely different book. This ending leaves the reader feeling cheated :-(. In some ways there's a new story, but the main story has not ended. I don't know, the book itself would have been really good and wonderful had the main story been tied up and completed instead of having been totally changed! I feel as if the author really wanted to end the book on a question – in order to leave the reader wondering, but at the same time she had an entirely different idea. _Phantom Limb_ couldn't make up its mind what character the main twin wanted to be and what problems she was fighting with. It would've been a satisfying book, but in the end it was a disappointment.

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