Monday, November 2, 2020

Review: Double Blind

Double Blind Double Blind by Brandilyn Collins
My rating: 4 of 5 stars 💛💛💛💛

Finishing this in three days should be evident on how "edge of your seat" suspense this was. The plot was interesting and kept me guessing on what was going to happen or just when I think something will happen, the author threw in a twist that had me rethinking my whole thought process.

Yes, there was some unrealistic events, like moving around and driving after major brain surgery, but the way the author has written this story, especially the visions Lisa saw, had me so completely interested in how this will end, this small details I was okay to overlook.

I liked how the author used Lisa's mom as her rock in this crisis and how this crisis brought them together, made the talk about past hurts and reconciled their relationship.

This was a good suspense by an author I still have lots of books to catch up on.

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About the book:

Twenty-nine-year-old Lisa Newberry can barely make it through the day. Suddenly widowed and a survivor of a near-fatal attack, she is wracked with grief and despair. Then she hears of a medical trial for a tiny brain chip that emits electrical pulses to heal severe depression. At rope’s end, Lisa offers herself as a candidate.

When she receives her letter of acceptance for the trial, Lisa is at first hopeful. But—brain surgery. Can she really go through with that? What if she receives only the placebo?

What if something far worse goes wrong?

Written in the relentless style for which Brandilyn Collins is known, Double Blind is a psychological thriller with mind-bending twists. Lisa faces choices that drive her to the brink, and one wrong move could cost the lives of many.


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