Identity: Unknown

July 6th, 2009 by Alyssa

Identity Unknown

Amongst the hundreds of my TBR books are books I’ve been saving because I don’t want to have read all the books by (fill in the blank) author. Since I’ve been in a reading slump, I decided to pick up one of these books—Identity: Unknown by Suzanne Brockmann.

What He Remembered
His clothing size

What He Didn’t Remember
Everything else.

Navy SEAL Mitchell Shaw woke up one morning with no clue as to who he was. And the items hidden in his possession were no help—an address, along with a .22 caliber side arm. The address led him to the Lazy 8 Ranch—and its beautiful manager, Becca Keyes, who made him believe he might have a future. Even if he wasn’t sure about his past.

The gun was another story altogether . . .

I’ve saved a few of Brockmann’s Team Ten series so I could enjoy them later. It was the perfect choice to help me out of my slump. I love a good amnesia story, and this was one was very good. The reason for Mitch’s amnesia was believable, and his feeling of disorientation was well depicted.

Mitch is one of the more aloof men in this series. Losing his memory makes him reach out to someone in a way he wouldn’t have done otherwise.

Identity: Unknown offers a nice romance, a compact story, and the right balance of suspense: 4 out of 5. Just the kind of book I needed.

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