It isn’t until Paul becomes overprotective and sets up cameras in her room that we really learn who he is and what he has been doing after visiting hours.Īt some points in the novel, I feel like I woke up in a dark room unaware of what is happening and unable to process the information I am being given. A past romantic interest posing as her doctor has everyone fooled about who he is and what his motives are. Unable to tell the difference between what’s real and what are her dreams, Amber recalls people from the past who were not so kind to her, and are now taking “care” of her. She can’t remember how she ended up here, but the use of flashbacks to the weeks leading up to the accident gives the reader insight into who could be responsible for this “accident.”Įvery chapter flips back and forth between diary entries from 1991 (when the characters were 10 years old), a week before the accident, and in the present moment, when she’s in a coma. During this time, she makes the connection that reveals she won’t be getting better until someone puts the pieces together.Īmber Taylor wakes up in her body but is unable to move, speak, or see. In Alice Feeney’s 2017 psychological thriller novel “Sometimes I Lie,” a woman lies helpless waiting for her family around her to realize the truth about who tried to kill her. Imagine waking up not knowing where you are and unable to move and talk.
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