![]() ![]() He’s not pleased with what he uncovers about himself, prompting him to think about whether he wants to become that old Chris or someone better. Gray becomes Chris’ tether as he tries to uncover who tried to kill him and, more fundamentally, his own identity. Amidst this pervasive amnesia, Chris only remembers one thing - the name of his boyfriend, Grayson Laurie, a doctor at the hospital. Harmon’s excellent story framework focuses on Christian (Chrysalis) Cross, a man nearly killed by a gunshot to the head, who wakes up in the hospital with no memory of anything, including his own identity. Harmon’s Chrysalis, book one in The Formicary duo, will likely turn on whether you like the tension of a riveting suspense/thriller dissipated by moments of levity and romantic lightness. I want nothing more than an honest future with Gray, but the past isn’t about to let me go without a fight.įortunately, I’m starting to realize that fighting is my specialty. The more I learn about myself, the less I want to know. My life is a tangled mess of lies and deceit. ![]() I console myself that at least I’ve reached rock bottom and things can’t get worse…until they do. ![]() He assures me that I’m imagining the distance between us, but I know better. Grayson Laurie has always been my kryptonite, and it would take more than a bullet to the brain to forget him. Waking up in the hospital with a gunshot wound to the head is bad. ![]()
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