Black Out by Lisa Unger
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Ophelia (Annie) just doesn't know what is happening to her. She has experiences which often turn out to be her imagination. She escaped from a very troubled home with a violent man and then escaped from him. However, dark dreams plague her and mysterious people are around her.
As Annie, she has a husband who loves her and their daughter, Victory.
The writing is brilliant, moving from first person to third person seamlessly. It took me awhile to realize that and when I did I was mesmerized, and "hooked".
A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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