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A review by readwritewander
Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell

3.0

"(Disclaimer: I received this book from the author for an honest review.)

I was intrigued by the premise of this book. Two strangers wake up in a room together while chained to the wall. They then have to work together to break away from their prison. They also have total memory loss so they go by the names "Jax" and "Kel".

At first I couldn't quite get into the story. The writing was well done, but at times it felt repetitive. The same descriptive words were used over and over. Somewhere around mid-book the story picked up speed and I enjoyed reading it.

At the conclusion, I felt as though there were still questions to be answered. You are given a little insight about the characters lives before their abduction, but only from one point of view. What exactly were their jobs before? Why was Jax such a workaholic? I also felt the romance in the story was forced and the female character was annoying.

If you are interested in mixed genres then this is a decent story and worth reading. It has adventure, sci-fi and some romance. This author a great imagination with a lot of potential! Happy reading!