" I was not thrilled by this book. The plot is dry and predictable, the action slow, and the characters are incredibly one dimensional. The story starts with a woman walking up in a hospital with no knowledge of who she is or how she got there. She learns that her name is Marla Cahill, married, mother of two, and survivor of a horrible car accident. Her husband takes her home, a mansion upon a hill in San Francisco where generations of rich Cahill, her husband's family, have grown up. From the moment she arrives she feels out of place. As Marla struggles to regain her memory and find out who she is, the dirty secrets of the family start presenting themselves. Blah blah blah. Not my taste and even the sexual tension between Marla and the brother-in-law Nick couldn't save it for me. However, if you like a nice, normal, romantic-mystery, it's not a bad read. "
— Hobbes, 1/25/2014