Review of Waking Up Blank by Sara Scheon

Posted July 16, 2015 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review of Waking Up Blank by Sara ScheonWaking Up Blank by Sara Scheon
Published by Limitless Publishing Genres: Mystery, Suspense, Young Adult
Pages: 228
Format: eBook
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Chelsea Lerman wakes from a sixteen-week coma with a shattered memory.

Following the brutal attack that left her life in tatters, Chelsea learns her best friend Maddie Gray was murdered. Left with only fragments of memory—and none at all about the crime—she is certain she wouldn’t kill Maddie.

But the police aren’t looking for who did it, because they already have a prime suspect…Chelsea. The only way to prove her innocence is to figure out who she is, explore her faded past, and unlock her blocked memories.

The truth she seeks might be deadly.

Chelsea realizes if she didn’t kill Maddie, someone else did. If she has any hope of reclaiming her life, she has to find out who did it…and why. However, her friends, family, and the police aren’t convinced her memory loss is genuine, so she’s forced to undertake the dangerous search alone.

Plagued by a sense of being watched and a series of mysterious “accidents,” and unsure who to trust, Chelsea is running out of time. Can she unmask Maddie’s murderer before she becomes the next victim?

Carla’s Review:

*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie’s Book Reports in
exchange for an honest review.

5 stars for Waking up Blank by Sara Schoen!!  Let me start by stating that
the author who wrote this book is only 19 yrs old!  She is a great writer
who I just know we will be reading a lot more from!

Chelsea, who is only 17 yrs old, wakes up after being in a coma for four
weeks.  She learns that she was brutally attacked and left for dead.  As if
that is not enough, she realizes that she has no memory of her life or the
attack.  The police inform her that her best friend, Maddie, was with her
during the attack, and she did not survive.  Understandably, Chelsea is
stunned by these revelations.  However, she is even more stunned when she
discovers that the police and every one else in town thinks that she is the
one who killed Maddie.

Chelsea knows that she can’t trust anyone, and it is going to be up to her
to get her memories back and make sure the person who killed Maddie is
punished.  When she is out and about on the town, she always feels like
someone is watching her.  She is also involved in some mysterious
“accidents”.  She realizes that she is running out of time.  If she doesn’t
discover the killer’s identity, she knows that she will be his/her next
victim.

This is a great book with many twists and turns that will keep you guessing
until the very end!  While there were a few editing issues, the story
flowed well.

5star

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