I’m not crazy.It’s not amnesia.But I somehow lost a year of my life.When the cops and doctors think you’re out of your mind, but you still need answers, where else is there to turn but a private investigator?Sawyer is nothing you’d want in a friend- a little detached, cool, sarcastic, cocksure. But he’s everything you’d want in a private investigator- calm, capable, experienced, and just jaded … experienced, and just jaded enough by the darkness he’d seen to take a chance on some random girl who insists something more sinister must have happened to her than simple memory loss.
But thrown together, trying to get to the root of my mystery, feelings that were most definitely not client/professional start to emerge.
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To lose a year of your life and not know what happened to you, who had you, what they did with you, what their plans were with you. To lose everything you had because you disappeared without a trace. What do you do?
This was one of my top books by Jessica Gadziala so far! The story is just so interesting. A mystery. Nothing like what I’ve ever read before. It pulls you in right from page 1 and the ending was so beautiful and funny! And once again, another book that makes me want more books from more characters!
I’ve been on a total Navesink Bank binge and this one really surprised me. It has an unexpected storyline and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. Completely in love with this world and all these amazing characters.
5 367 days Stars
This story starts out with Riya waking up behind a dumpster. She is completely lost, confused and in pain. She doesn’t know how she got there or what happened to her. She then figures out she has lost the last 367 days of her memory. Fate brings her to the doorstep of a brooding investigator, Sawyer. Where she asks him to figure out what has happened to her and hopes he doesn’t think she’s crazy!
367 days was so good, it kept me on the edge of my seat. I loved the Sawyer and his crew. They where funny and likable. I always love a good secondary Character myself! This was hot, funny and yet series. I was kept guessing which is very unusual, I normal guess who did it within the first few chapters.
Sawyer caught my fancy in Savior so I was happy when he got his own story, this read is more a mystery that revolves around Riya and Sawyer finding out the whys plus their slow burn steamy romance. This was a great read!!
Sawyer is a former special ops Marine who now spends his days waiting for one cheating spouse or another mess up so he can get the information he needs.
Riya has woken up to discover she’s missing one year and two days of her life. After trying to get the police and the hospital to help her she ends up refusing treatment, and as she’s walking she suddenly finds herself standing in front of Sawyer Investigators office.
What happens next is a rabbit warren of hidden holes, information, lies, and some very real concerns that Riya still might be in danger. Once Sawyer figures out enough to go searching for physical information, what he finds is enough to make his best friends eyes go cold and completely shut down.
Throughout all this Sawyer is trying to battle an immediate attraction to Riya, while at the same time giving her back a little of what she missed in those 367 days that were stolen from her.
Just when they get settled into what might become Riya and Sawyer, Jessica Gadziala flipped the whole story on its side, and left me stunned in the very best way.
I love Ms. Gadziala’s ability to mix suspense, romance, and the DARK that lives in all of us while tying up any loose ends, and handing out the best epilogues ever!
What a great heartwarming love story… And so not what I expected… Going in I expected dark – I mean a woman wakes up missing 367 days of her life – you immediately think some form of human trafficking she must have escaped from, right? Nope..
When Riya wakes up in an alley with no memory of the past year and 2 days, and neither the cops or hospital take her story seriously, she has no idea how much her life is going to change when she walks in to Sawyer Anderson’s Private Investigation building. She half expects him to write her off as crazy too but instead he offers her a place to stay and promises to find out what happened to her.
I love when we get a characters story we’ve briefly met in other books. Sawyer and his brother Barrett were introduced in Savior. Sawyer came across as a no nonsense bad ass PI. Well he is all that but who knew he had such a good hearted side as well as being quite the romantic. The things he did for Riya.. SIGH….
I’m not going to go into detail about what happened during those 367 days but it definitely was a surprising twist.
As with any of Jessica’s books/series there are always a load of secondary characters – some we know and some we don’t, but those we dont we want their stories by the end of the book. The teaser for Tig story with Payne and Enzo’s sister Kenzi – gonna be cray cray…
Such a great suspenseful read!!!