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The Life We Unmade
The Life We Unmade | Tabitha Freeman
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2,000 years. 5 lives. And it only took 1 second to unmake it all. After 14 months in a coma, Kit Carlow wakes up into a world that she does not recognize. The doctors tell her she had a terrible accident-a 90-foot fall into an abandoned quarry that somehow resulted in her miraculous survival. But Kit can hardly be thankful for that miracle, as everything she has ever known-from her name to her amazing career to the love of her life-has disappeared as if none of it ever existed. Kit cannot simply accept this reality that strangers assure is what her life has always been, and only days after Kit returns to her lonely Boston apartment, violent visions and flashbacks begin to haunt her. Determined to find answers, Kit follows those strange flashbacks across the world to the beautiful and mystic Ireland. Once she arrives, Kit finds herself thrown into a harrowing adventure, where castles, horses, hypnosis, past lives, and ancient Irish magic become her roadmap to find and get back her life that once was.
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ByChallaF
The Life We Unmade | Tabitha Freeman
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Day 3 #tarottakeover #TheEmpress
Today's match is The Life We Unmade. It's about a girl who remember her past life and the love of her life who followed her through it. I choose this book because she has flashbacks of her life after some sensory experience (a sight or smell of Ireland).
I originally rated the book as so-so.

@ErinSueG @WhiskeyMistress

Erinsuereads It‘s cover!! It‘s kind of amazing how powerful those sensory experiences can be 6y
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ByChallaF
The Life We Unmade | Tabitha Freeman
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Mehso-so

How does the actions of our past life effect our present?
The book is full of so much small details it makes it feel like a longer read and two books on one. While I like the concept of the story I grew weary of the love story and the magic. I gave it 3.25 out of 5. See the full book review at
www.ChallaFletcher.com