It all started with the bereavement flowers with my name on them.
Not the best way to wake up, right? I work in a flower shop. I know a funeral arrangement when I see one.
I know a killer when I see one, too. And one is standing in my hospital room right now, right behind the man who saved my life.
I canât tell anyone the truth, because thatâs the fastest way to really die. So I do the next best thing. I lose my memory.
I fake my amnesia.
Pretending not to remember a brutal attempted murder has its perks. The killer is backing down, spending less time around me, loosening the noose.
The less I claim to recall, the more my rescuer, Duff, works to help me remember. I hate lying to him.
But he doesnât understand that my memory is dangerous. To me. And to him.
Fooling everyone isnât easy. Itâs the hardest thing Iâve ever done.
Except itâs starting to look like Iâve been fooling myself.
In more ways than one.
Reviews for False Memory:
"The first book in the False trilogy is a psychological thriller worthy of Hitchcock, keeping you guessing until the very end. Lily Thornton is the ultimate unreliable narratorâafter waking from a 14-month coma, she struggles to remember the day she was shot. As Lily slowly recovers, sheâs terrified when she recognizes the face of her would-be killer among her inner circleâbut can she trust her own memory? With potential enemies at every turn, a twisty political conspiracy, and just a hint of romance, False Memory offers thrills that will delight both romance and mystery readers."
-- Apple Books Review
ââŠintrigue and dark humor on display in this thrillerâŠâ
While the immediateâand more compellingâtension in Raineâs (A Shameless Little Bet, 2018, etc.) heart-pumping series opener comes from Lilyâs constant proximity to her would-be killer, the action takes place against a backdrop of secret government scandals.
Fortunately, Lilyâs voice is captivating, wry, and tough enough to sell this thriller. The novel ends with a cliffhanger that startles, if only because readers will have become so attached to Lily.
â Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Meli Raineâs books:
âFresh, riveting, and thrumming with emotion and romantic suspense, False Memory is absolutely unputdownable. You need this book!â - New York Times bestselling author Meghan March
âI accidentally lost a day to this trilogy! It is unputdownable. Apparently I'm on a dark-and-twisty binge, and this book is addictive.â - USA Today bestselling author Sarina Bowen (Harmless series)