THIS CAN BE READ AS A STANDALONE, OR AS PART OF THE KOMOREBI SERIAL KILLER SERIES
Love lost, secrets buried, and a race against time to uncover the truth.
Sophia Miles sees her invitation to speak at a prestigious New Orleans conference as a turning point. After months of increasingly threatening messages from Caleb’s volatile ex-girlfriend, Jade, she imagines a fresh start—possibly in New Orleans, though she hasn’t shared that with Caleb yet. In the vibrant city, surrounded by the architecture she loves, Sophia begins to dream of a new chapter with the man she loves.
But someone is watching. Always watching.
When Sophia vanishes after an attempted assault in her hotel room, her mother Anna and sister Clara rush to New Orleans, desperate for answers. Caleb follows, determined to find her. But as the investigation unfolds, the police raise troubling questions: Were Sophia’s fears about Jade real, or a figment of her imagination? Was Sophia running from a genuine threat—or from herself?
Adding to the uncertainty is James Thornton, a colleague Sophia recently met, whose eagerness to help hides layers of ambiguity. Is he a friend, or could he be tied to her disappearance in ways no one expects?
As Anna and Clara peel back the layers of Sophia’s life, they uncover secrets that shatter their understanding of her—and of those around her.
The truth about Sophia’s disappearance will shatter them all.
Because sometimes the real danger isn’t what you fear—it’s what you never see coming.
I started leaving stories for my mother when I was four years old. Little paper trails from her bedroom door through our apartment, because she was depressed and I wanted to help. My grandfather bought me my first typewriter at six because my hands couldn't keep up with my brain. In second grade I wrote book reports on books I made up. In fourth grade I wrote a class play. Writing has always been how I survive.
I grew up in Los Angeles, ran away on purpose, and landed in Des Moines, Iowa, which has been good. Mostly. The ice and humidity are in a constant competition to see which one breaks me first. I share my home with a blind Australian Shepherd named Charlie and her cat, Eartha Kitta.
Before the books I spent years running an animal welfare nonprofit and a social impact pet food brand. I once lived in the warehouse, which is only fun if you're a cool tech bro.
I write psychological thrillers set in the Komorebi world. The Duality series — The Dollhouse, The Hunted, The Dollmaster, and The Mercy — is where it all began. Five standalone Komorebi thrillers followed. I also write the Bliss cozy mystery series as Sara Isabelle, because I contain multitudes.
My readers call themselves Ennis Menaces. I couldn't be more proud.
If you've found your way here, you're probably my kind of reader. Welcome.
My Rating: 2⭐️⭐️ annnd this one was a bit of a miss…
This is a standalone not part of the dollhouse series from Sara Ennis and the previous book (Breaking Bianca) was a hit, then this was a miss for me.
I liked the different setting and the character of Sophia but… it just didn’t flow as well for me and I really started to feel bored with all the architecture references… we went deep there for no real reason… and then when the “thrills” kicked off it was disjointed and didnt make a lot of sense.
I normally like the changing POV but it wasn’t done particularly well in this book and it was split into different parts and that made the different POV really chopped up.
The twist at the end with where Sophia was… who she was with and how it all unfolded had me a bit over it… I didn’t really understand why it went that way… and when the author did a bit at the end saying that the story was real except for one part that was imagined then that made sense why it felt smashed in to the story.
I just didn’t really think it flowed that well throughout the book and some of the storylines were just quickly wrapped up like loose ends. I dunno for me this wasn’t it… and I didn’t think the link to the dollhouse characters were as well done as the Breaking Bianca book…
Overall, it wasn’t terrible but off the back of Breaking Bianca 2 is as high as I could rate this one.
Sophia is in NOLA for an architecture conference and falls in love with the city until she gets abducted. And from then on this book is a series of intrigue and second guessing what you know all leading to a plot twist that I did not see coming at all. Wow! Just wow! I devoured this book in less than a day, I could not put it down. Sara Ennis has this ability to draw you into her world and make you feel as creeped out by the villains as the characters are. Definitely a must read, just like all her books. Reading her other books first will give you insight into characters brought in but Sara does give a nice summary at the end to go into their backstories.
I loved it, I'm a fan and it didn't disappoint. Chapter 40 made me smile, who knew reading those names would make me feel warm inside. I look forward to the next one.
Loved this one! I give it 4.5 stars! Recommend to all my thriller loving friends!!
Sophia goes missing during a business trip to a conference. Her family and boyfriend become concerned when they don’t hear from her and travel to search for the truth about what happened to her. Will they find her? Will it be too late?
4.5 ⭐️ This books ending was completely unexpected. I would have never guessed it. I adore Sophia's sister, Clara. I loved how her brain worked. I thought I knew what was going on until an unexpected twist. The twists and turns kept coming all the way to the final sentence.
My last read of 2024 and it did not disappoint! Not all books create a “movie” in my mind-but this one even brought the aromas (good and bad) of NOLA. With the introduction of each character and then the peeling of their layers-it kept me guessing “who did it?” the entire ride. (I was never right btw) Sara has a way tying characters in from past books and never forgetting that this genre has trauma victims- and those victims deserve to heal and be happy. Can’t wait for the next book and to watch the twisty stabby plot unfold!
I thought this book was poorly written. The setting took place in New Orleans because the main character loved the architecture. I think the author could have done a better job describing what Sophia saw. It was very basic for something so incredible. The book was also mostly predictable. Except for a twist at the very end I was able to predict what happened to Sophia. I thought the ending was not interesting and dull.
Losing Sophia hooked me from the start. Sophia’s life is turned upside down when she’s invited to speak at a conference in New Orleans, hoping for a fresh start after months of threats from her boyfriend’s ex. But when she vanishes after an assault, her family’s desperate search for answers uncovers shocking truths.
The suspense in this book is top-notch, and the emotional depth is what really struck me. The relationships between Sophia, her family, and Caleb are so real, and I found myself rooting for them through every twist and turn. The mystery kept me guessing, and I loved how the story unraveled slowly, revealing secrets I didn’t expect.
So many possible suspects and potential outcomes. Please continue reading past the end of the book to the author's notes where Sara explains the true stories behind the concept of Losing Sophia. As much as we don't want to believe it, these types of people actually do exist. Most try to stay under the radar but to avoid too much inbreeding they need new people, and their methods aren't always lawful.
I received a free Advance Reader Copy of Losing Sophia through BookFunnel and have chosen to leave a review.
I received an ARC and I am so happy I did! Anything from Sara is an instant read for me and this one was no different! I found myself trying to guess who was guilty and constantly 2nd guessing myself & changing my mind along the way 🤣 There were parts I didn't even see coming and they did not disappoint!
Meet Sophia Miles. A woman who already has some strange things happening, and then she disappears. Of course, Sophia's mother and her sister Clara rush to find out what is happening. This is a dark look at life and hard truths. The author does a great job filling the novel with mystery and suspense.
My first read by Sara Ennis. Not realising it was part of a series, I found it worked perfectly as a standalone. I enjoyed the writing style and was gripped by the beginning and the ending, although I thought it slowed a little in the middle. Then came the twist, and I couldn't put it down. I look forward to reading more from Sara in the future. 4.5 rounded up.
So so good, I love all the books in this series. The order on here is wrong, this is book 6 and Breaking Bianca is book 7 just for others wanting to read in the order they were published :) I got an ARC of The Carver Girl so that is up after Breaking Bianca!! Hype!! Sara, you write it, I am reading it!!!
This is my first Sara Ennis read, and I enjoyed it, but it seemed to take me a while. It was definitely a slow burner but almost too slow in parts, and I did nearly DFD at one point as nothing seemed to be happening, and there were parts that probably could have been cut out but still have the same story play out. It certainly hasn't put me off reading more of her books though.
Overall, not too shabby of a story. It really had me questioning a lot of people and made me feel like everyone was suspish. I think there could have been a little better ending, it almost felt slightly rushed. But,aside from that, I did enjoy this book.
Losing Sophia starts off more like a cozy mystery but evolves into a tense thriller as the story progresses. Once it hits its stride, the stakes ramp up and the suspense keeps you reading to find out what happens next.
This story has all the twists and turns! When Sophia becomes a missing person, events quickly escalate into darker truths! A page turner that delivered an unpredictable plot twist!
As usual Sara Ennis takes you on a wild ride. Sophia goes to a conference in Louisiana and turns up missing. Her family and boyfriend try to find her with no luck. It kept me guessing who was behind her disappearance. I’m not a trusting soul so a part of it was in my head, then there was another twist. Sara is one of my favorite authors. I will read anything she writes.
Amazing! Sara writes in a mesmerizing way that captures your attention from beginning to end. The plot twists are well thought out. The characters are fascinating and their background makes learning about them a bonus. I highly recommend this book. It’s a quick-paced read - but probably because there was never a slow moment.