

When Freedom Airlines flight 121 went down over the Pacific Ocean, no one ever expected to find survivors. Genres: Science Fiction, Survival, Suspense

Armentrout publishing in UK by H.Published by Farrar Straus & Giroux on March 5, 2013 At times, I can get a little tired of books always being part of a trilogy, but for once I'm glad to say that there is still more to come in the series with 'Unforgotten' due to be published in 2014. Jessica Brody has mixed lots of different genres together, from sci-fi, to romance, to action thriller, but it works brilliantly and there is something to appeal to everyone. I can't say too much about the story itself because I'm so worried about giving something away, but needless to say it's absolutely brilliant and a very clever mind twister. It's wonderful to be truly surprised instead of being able to predict the outcome of a book. I loved the fact that I had no idea what was going to happen next and I was kept guessing about the main character's true past, until the moment of the big reveal. I had to concentrate quite hard in the second-half to make sure that I didn't miss any crucial plot points. The story is gripping and the plot complex. That is until a strange boy tells her that he knows her and can reveal her true past.

Taken in by a foster family, she struggles to make sense of everything around her and cannot provide people with any of the answers to the questions they keep asking.

However, when she wakes up, she has no memory of who she is and where she came from. Found floating in the middle of the ocean, she is rescued and taken to hospital. A girl survives a plane crash which kills everyone else on board. The premise was intriguing from the start. I finished it in one evening because it was so superb that I could not put it down. Being a big fan of all three, I had a feeling that this was going to be my kind of book and luckily I was right! It has action, adventure and suspense in bucket loads, mixed with just a pinch of sci-fi and will, I'm sure, appeal enormously to readers who enjoy plenty of thrills and spills. I was originally drawn to 'Unremembered' after I saw it described as a perfect read for fans of The Hunger Games, The Bourne Identity and Inception.
