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448 pages, Kindle Edition
Published December 7, 2021
WASHED AWAY Is a full length romantic suspense book by author R.C. Boldt. Spoken in 'Dual Perspectives.' It does flit from 'Past to Present'I’m so goddamn fucked. All over a woman with no recollection of her own name.


"The truth doesn't always set you free.
Sometimes, it ensnares you further.
Sometimes, it provokes you.
And sometimes, no matter how hard one might try, the truth leads to sins that cannot be washed away."
"I'm so goddamn fucked. All over a woman with no recollection of her own name."
“I might not know my last name, when I was born, or if I used to be a morning person or night owl. But I don’t care. I know who I am right now. Here. With you.”
"Alex is beautiful and dangerous, and she may be the death of me, but right now, I don’t fucking care. I’d rather die knowing how it feels to experience the next best thing to heaven."
"Alex is beautiful and dangerous, and she may be the death of me, but right now, I don't f*cking care. I'd rather die knowing how it feels to experience the next best thing to heaven."
If you're looking for a book full of mystery, romance and suspense then this book is for you!
Washed Away follows a doctor Liam, who finds an injured woman washed up on the beach near his home. When Alex wakes she forgets everything about her past and why she was injured. As Liam nurses Alex back to health and tries to help Alex remember the mystery of her past, they can't help but develop feelings for each other.
This book is full of vengeance and passion and it truly keeps you on the edge of your seat wanting to know what is going to happen next! I definitely recommend!
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review*

Washed Away is one of those books where you need to go in completely blind. I will be deliberately vague in my review. Now I went into this book expecting a non-stop action, suspense with romance served on the side. However, the story started out slow and maintained that pace for the first half of the book. I thought about setting aside several times. However, as I am not one to throw in the towel so quickly, I held on. I am happy I did.
By the time I reached the second half of the book, I could not put it down. This was where everything came full circle. Soon, shots were being fired, the main characters running for their lives, not knowing whom to trust as bounties are on both their heads. Luckily, they spent the first half of the book exploring the chemistry between them, be it reluctantly on the hero’s part.
The story is told in first person POV, alternating between the hero and the heroine. We also gain insight into heroine’s past through journal entries. As time goes by, fragments of her memories came to her through dreams. These snippets of information had me guessing as to the heroine’s identity and the circumstances that led to her current situation. I had an interesting time uncovering the many layers of the hero.
Despite the slow pacing in the initial stages, Washed Away ended up being an interesting tale of revenge, redemption and love.
This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading