Tierra Cox
Before I Remembered: A Psychological Thriller/"Romance"
by Tierra Cox
She wakes from a coma to a man claiming to be her husband—gentle at first, but numbers of obsessions lurk underneath. This dark romance question the fine line between love and manipulation.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
Daphne awakens from a coma to find herself in the arms of Cassian, a man who claims to be her husband. Cassian, a Senior Intelligence Liaison for the Department of Homeland Security, insists they were once deeply in love and that he has been waiting, watching, and planning for their life together during her unconsciousness. However, Daphne's instincts tell her that something is amiss; the house feels too perfect, his touch is overly cautious, and his devotion carries an unsettling weight of obsession.
As Daphne grapples with her lost memories, she begins to question the authenticity of her past with Cassian. The tension between them escalates as she uncovers unsettling truths about their relationship, leading her to confront the blurred lines between love and manipulation. The story delves into themes of amnesia, obsession, and unreliable perception, creating a dark and intense atmosphere that keeps readers on edge.
The novel's slow-burn suspense builds as Daphne unravels the complexities of her past, challenging her understanding of reality and her own identity. The psychological tension and mind games between Daphne and Cassian drive the narrative, leading to a gripping and thought-provoking conclusion.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense psychological depth and exploration of obsession. Many commend the author's writing style for effectively blending dark romance with suspense. Fans note the emotional impact, leaving them questioning the boundaries between love and manipulation. Some caution that the book contains mature themes and psychological manipulation, which may be unsettling for some readers. Ideal for fans of dark romance and psychological thrillers seeking complex character dynamics.


