Review: The Years I lost
Ugh! Time has escaped me, but apparently today is the day for posting, or maybe it’s the day for procrastinating my WIP.
It’s been a little while since she published her last book, but I’ve been needing to share my review of The Years I Lost by Kristina Hall. So, without further comment, here it is.
SynopsisAfter waking up in an abandoned building and having no memory of how she got there or who she is, Sadie goes on the run. She might not know anything about the last thirty-something years of her life, but she knows she’s in trouble. When Adam, a man claiming to be her husband, finds her and tells her the wild story of how she ended up in that building, can she trust him? Better yet, can she and Adam survive the danger stalking them—and find some semblance of a normal life together?
My ReviewThis book had me gripped from page one. I had a hard time putting it down, so I appreciated the length and that it only took two days to read. Long enough to get invested in the story, but short enough that I’m not gonna lose sleep. 
I loved the characters, Sadie and Adam. Adam was so sweet and patient and gentle. I respected him a lot. It was exhausting at times to be in Sadie’s head the whole time with her repetitive thoughts even though it was probably realistic to the situation. But I did love how she was constantly seeking God even if the prayers too were getting repetitive.
I loved the faith aspects of the story. The plot obviously had me intrigued and invested, and overall, it was a great suspense. Recommend for lovers of suspense with a nice splash of romance sprinkled in.
I received this book free from the publisher/author. The opinions I have expressed are my own, and I was not required to write a review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.


