Girl in the Mist by S. T. Young





Thank you to Netgalley and Entangled for a copy of the eARC in exchange for a fair review.

Rory has been hired to find young women that were former child soldiers. He has a lead on Nina, but isn't sure that it is her. He goes into an asylum to determine if it is her. The doctors have her heavily sedated, but once he meets her, he is fairly sure it is her and he has to get her out of there.

Nina has DID, and she herself hasn't surfaced in years, her alters are keeping her alive, but unlike most with DID she is aware and always uses we instead of I when speaking about herself. She isn't sure that she can trust Rory, but when she awakens in a truck she figures she will give him a chance before she escapes.

As Rory and Nina barely stay one step ahead of the mysterious Creed who is tracking Nina some how, Rory finds himself falling for the one person he shouldn't. Can he help Nina heal and keep alive before Creed find her and takes her away from him?

This is was good read, I wasn't blown away and I don't think psychological thriller is the right genre or description for this book. It is a romance to a degree, but it makes me think more of a suspense with a military or spy type twist. I thought her having DID was interesting twist, and her personalities were definitely colorful and different.

Although I thought if they were that aware of each other, that she would be on the verge of merging all of them back to her main self. But I guess that is kind of getting away from the point of the story. Overall, a solid interesting story and I would read more if this was to turn into a series.

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