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Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell
Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell










Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell

Campbell is obviously quite a romantic, in addition to having a terrific imagination and writing style. But don’t worry, it all makes sense, and it was a sheer delight to read! Underneath it all was a wonderful love story, too, about making things work even when it already seems it has all fallen apart. I can’t tell you more about the plot, because I don’t want to ruin the surprise, but it does wander off into a sort of science/fantasy world. But after that, it’s like stepping through the looking glass – or flying over the rainbow, a more apt metaphor, considering the frequent references to Oz throughout the book. When I first started reading this, I was thinking to myself that the basic premise has been done – waking up in a room, no memories, no idea who you are I even played a D&D game like that once. Campbell before, and I was just … blown away! I literally could not stop reading this book until I finished it – to the point where I even had my husband grab my medication for me to take so I wouldn’t have to get up. My Thoughts: Wow! I had no idea what to expect when I read this book, having never read anything by Ms. Just click on the name of your preferred provider and you'll be taken there!īook Info: Genre: Psychological Suspense/Science Fantasy This book is available on Kobo and iTunes. Full review w/ links and illustrations here.












Foreign Identity by Becca J. Campbell