
She had a voice that wanted to fit in, and a voice that didn't care about fitting in at all. Liv was a really complex character in that she had two voices in her head and was almost two different people in one body.

One thing I realized that I basically just glanced over is that Liv's mother is named Victoria Francesca Stein and I could not believe that I didn't just put the pieces together then and there! Cindi Madsen did a wonderful job at keeping me so interested and curious about Liv's past that I flew through this book and over some really big hints! I was definitely flipping through the pages of the book once or twice after finishing trying to put together some things that had me scratching my head. While I wasn't necessarily surprised when Liv discovered the truth about her past, I can say it was interesting. There were several things throughout this book that I feel should have given me some serious hints as to what was going on, and I did have a few ideas as to what might have been happening with Liv, but I was certainly kept guessing until the literal end of the book. While you don't get to find out what really happened until the last nine pages of the book, it certainly kept me hooked from start to finish! The concept of a character waking up from a coma with absolutely no memories but has two different voices inside of her head really had me curious as to what happened to this girl.

This was such an interesting book to read.

Thank you to Entangled Teen for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for review!
