A review by alexblackreads
Soğuk Kalp by Tami Hoag

3.0

Overall, a pretty par for the course thriller. Entertaining enough to keep my interest, but nothing particularly great about this book. Probably could've been about a hundred pages shorter. All in all, not too many thoughts on this one.

I was pretty annoyed that the story focuses on the main character and her brain injury, especially her issues with memory loss. I don't usually enjoy books that focus on that, and there was no mention of either of those things in the synopsis. Just PTSD and physical, emotional, and psychological scars. I wouldn't have picked this book up if it had mentioned that, and I'm a bit annoyed about feeling tricked into reading about something I ordinarily wouldn't.