I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Four days…
Trapped in a well, surrounded by dirt, scratching at the walls trying to find a way out.
Four days of a thirst so strong, that when it finally rains, I drink as much as possible from the dripping walls, not even caring how much dirt comes with it.
Six months…
Since my escape. Since no one believed I was taken to begin with – from my own bed, after a party, when no one else was home…
Six months of trying to find answers and being told instead that I made the whole incident up.
One month…
Since I logged on to the Jane Anonymous site for the first time and found a community of survivors who listen without judgment, provide advice, and console each other when needed.
A month of chatting with a survivor whose story eerily mirrors my own: a girl who’s been receiving triggering clues, just like me, and who could help me find the answers I’m searching for.
Three days…
Since she mysteriously disappears, and since I’m forced to ask the questions: will my chance to find out what happened to me vanish with her? And will I be next?
My Review:
4 Stars
I could sympathize a lot with main character of this book. A lot of people don't realize that mental illness is real and would rather brush the truth off as make believe.
The main character of this book was abducted. She was held against her will until she was lucky enough to escape the hell that was thrust upon her. The problem is that nobody believes her. Everyone things it was a symptom of her psychosis.
When one of her friends in an online chat seems to be in trouble there isn't anything she wouldn't do to help. Even when nobody seems to believe that this is transpiring either.
It's up to her to help the ones that have been there through thick and thin. The ones that's she's come to trust blindly. A trust that really should have been given more carefully.
I was thrilled to find out this was the second installment of Jane Anonymous. I really enjoyed the first book in the series.

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