
Published by Self Published on August 29th 2016
Genres: Romance, Suspense
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Lucie Gideon wakes up in a hospital, alone. Her family is dead and her home is gone, but she can’t remember a thing. She soon discovers, however, she can glimpse the future, and everything she sees seems to revolve around a mysterious man she's never met.
Greyson Ellicott hasn’t been a part of normal society in a decade. As a contract killer, he's learned to deaden himself so he doesn’t have to think or feel for anything or anyone. His carefully buried memory cracks open and reminds him of what he left behind.
When Lucie and Greyson meet head-on, destinies collide. Grey doesn't want to care about—let alone fall in love with—the crazy girl who has visions of him, but she's in the crosshairs of a murderer and he may be the only one who can save her.
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Book Review: 5 stars
Here I go again with another book that I picked because of: First, the author and second, the cover—I’m so in love with Nicolas Simoes *sigh*—, and not because of the synopsis. And then, when I started reading it—I always read the synopsis one minute before I start reading the book, don’t judge me—I was in shock, because I was so sure You Are Here was going to be Rom-Com *chuckles* yeah, silly me, and because I avoid angsty books. But I decided to give it a shot because Shannon did an amazing job in Felony Ever After and another angsty book wouldn’t kill me soooo much. Well, I wasn’t right about the angst in this book, because this book is pure Suspense+Romance—thank God—, it kept me on edge all the time, making plots in my mind about what would happen, about the past of the main characters and about the future, and I was so happy to have some laughers with the secondary characters. So, I ended up loving this book so much.
You Are Here is a book with an unique plot, great characters development, lots of suspense, sexy moments *fans self* and one awesome ending. Lucie and Greyson’s stories are full of tragedy and Lucie’s ability to see the future drawn them together. I loved how the love toward each other was growing along the book. I loved the family Lucie found in Vivi, Nash and Drew #FamilyDoesntEndWithBlood. They were key to her recovery and they made this book more entertaining.
All in all, You Are Here is a great book, beautifully written with an amazing ending. I totally recommend it.

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