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Emma has woken up in hospital, she has no memory of what has happened, and she’s blind, hopefully temporarily. Each time she wakes up, she’s having to try all over again with remembering things. Her arms and legs are numb and she has a major headache.
When Emma remembers she was attacked, she tries to remember who it was, but her memory isn’t working well at all.
As she starts to regain her memory, she realises things aren’t quite right and is determined to be able to get her arms and legs working again.
What a superb story this is, I also found it to be quite creepy too.
An intense read that I didn’t want to put down. The twists and turns were spectacularly clever and I doubted everything I was thinking!
My thanks to Bookouture and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review.

This was a phenomenal read.
The beginning may have been a bit too descriptive, but it evens out with character development leaving you with an unputdownable book.
The main character Emma will leave you anxious about her predicament, reading faster to figure out who we trust and what happened that fateful night leaving her bedridden, blind and paralyzed…. The plot/ story line are wholly unique and jaw dropping. This book will give you all the emotions, scared, anxious, angry, longing, sad and happy.
I highly suggest this book to anyone looking for a fast paced, twisty thriller that keeps you guessing until the end.

𝓝𝓮𝓽𝓖𝓪𝓵𝓵𝓮𝔂 𝓡𝓮𝓿𝓲𝓮𝔀
Title: The Hospital by Leslie Wolfe
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Pub Date: May 24, 2024
⭐️ 4/5
✨️ Anterograde Amnesia
✨️ Domestic Thriller
✨️ Spousal Infidelity
✨️ Obsessive Stalker
✨️ Struggling Actress
✨️ Unreliable Narrator
✨️ Paranoia and Anxiety
➡️ SWIPE for GR synopsis
A struggling actress wakes up incapacitated in a hospital bed, unable to recall the events leading up to her hospitalization. Her memories come back sporadically, pieces aren't quite fitting, she isn't healing how she should, and she fears whoever put her here may come back to finish the job.
My Review:
I enjoyed the pacing, and although some things felt repetitive (because our FMC is blind and is using her hearing to "see"), I liked the writing style. The twist was unexpected, but I felt like the end was wrapped up a little too quickly, I would've liked a bit of epilogue. Overall, it is a great psychological/domestic thriller!
Thank you so much NetGalley and Bookouture for the digital review copy ❣️

Wow! What a ride
I don't think I've ever felt more anxious the entire way through a book. This is a claustrophobic, tense, psychological thriller that I absolutely raced through.
Emma is an actress who finds herself waking up in a hospital bed after a traumatic brain injury. She can only remember snippets from what happened but knows someone was trying to kill her.
Slowly, Emma remembers more about her life and we get clues along the way as to what happened or who was trying to hurt her.
The first half is a very slow burn, but I really enjoyed the pace and felt it really cranked up the unease and concern for Emma as it became harder to know who to trust.
It's a terrifying thought being completely reliant on strangers, unable to move or see and the author did an amazing job of portraying that fear. I certainly felt anxious throughout this read and couldn't put it down..
I've not read any of Leslie Wolfs book before but really want to go and check them out now!
Thank you to netgalley, bookouture and the author for a free electronic copy.

The hospital is a psychological thriller that draws you in from page one as Emma tries to remember how she was attacked and landed herself in the hospital. As she struggles with her memory, paralysis, and blindness she is left wondering if she will ever recover or remember what happened that night. The Hospital takes you on twists and turns that have Emma wondering what is a real memory and what is not. An easy read, you will find yourself turning page after page as you help her get to the bottom of this mystery

Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the chance to review this book.
I love anything set in a hospital where someone has memory loss.
This is very much a "whodunit" book, I'd call it suspenseful but not quite a thriller.
Personally I didn't work out who did do it right up until the reveal.
I would say the start was promising as was the ending however the middle was a tad repetitive and drawn out. For that reason I'm going with 3 stars.

The Hospital by Leslie Wolfe was a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read.
Emma has no recollection of the accident that landed her in the hospital. All she remembers is being attacked. She begins to suspect every one in her life could be her attacker and must get to the bottom of the truth before her attacker returns.
I absolutely loved this edge of your seat thriller.

The Hospital is where Emma wakes up after being the victim of an attack. She has amnesia but does know she was hurt. Her memories come back to her bit by bit but they don't always match what the people in her life are saying.
When she goes back to find her husband she learns they have been divorced for three years.
Her life seems in a downward spiral.
The book is full of twists and turns and I really liked the character of Emma. The book pulled me in early and held my rapid attention until the end

I received the Hospital from NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review, thank you for the opportunity!
I absolutely adore Leslie Wolfe’s writing style and have thoroughly enjoyed her previous work so I was really excited to have the opportunity to read this one. It was absolutely riveting and so hard to put down.
I felt like the terror and confusion of Emma was so raw and real, it was almost frustrating to read her perspective of being blind and stuck in a hospital bed. Following along with her as she regained memory slowly was fun and kept me guessing at where the story was going.
I wasn’t expecting the twist, it was completely out of left field but tied everything up SO nicely. I can’t say enough good things about this one!

What a captivating plot, the emotions, the characters were so real. Couldn't turn pages fast enough to know the ending. Well written and I recommend Given arc by Net Galley and Bookouture for my voluntary review

It was pretty good. It keeps you guessing but does get a little slow. I have read books by this author before and once again she does not disappoint.

I quite enjoyed this book , it had plenty of tension but half way through it was getting a bit slow . I just wanted to know what was going on . It didn’t have many surprises when it got to the end and it was overall a bit disappointing for me . I would still recommend this book but didn’t think it was one of her best books .

This is the second book I have read by this author, and it was just as riveting as the first. I read it in two sittings because I wanted to know the who, what, and why. While one part (the who) was predictable, I started to question every character throughout. The conclusion was perfect! If you like thrillers, read this book.

Fast paced, edge of your seat thriller. What happens when you wake up blind with no memory of what happened to you?

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for this eARC in exchange for an honest review!
This book was insane. I love medical thrillers so much, which is no surprise coming from a huge Grey’s fan. This book was so intense. It really had me so baffled. I had NO idea who did it, or what was going to happen next. The ending was so crazy; it all seemed so real. This book taught me; TRUST NO ONE. not everyone is who you think they are. So twisty, and it had me thinking the assailant and stalker were two different people, thinking the stalker was a good person.
Overall, a fantastic read. The plot was good, though a bit unrealistic, (which is why it’s called fiction, right?) and good characters (protagonists anyway) and such good action and twists. I would absolutely recommend to a friend.

An excellent page-turner with Emma, the main character, who wakes up at the hospital after an accident. Pace is great and I enjoyed the twists and turns.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this arc

Another amazing thriller from Leslie Wolfe! Emma wakes up in a hospital, knowing someone tried to kill her, but no clue who. She can’t see. Her memories slowly come back and she remembers her husband. But when he visits he says they divorced three years ago and he’s engaged now. She’s afraid to trust anyone. Will she get her memory back? Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this arc.

This novel had the potential to be great but for me it just didn’t cut it. The first half was extremely slow then the last quarter of the book was a mile a minute. I was expecting a gripping psychological thriller, leaving me on tented hooks but it just didn’t deliver. Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the chance to review.

The Hospital
by Leslie Wolf
Pub Date: May 24, 2024
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the ARC of this novel in exchange for my honest opinion.
From the no.1 bestselling author of The Surgeon, a completely gripping thriller that will have you glued to the pages and leave your jaw on the floor at each mind-blowing twist. Fans of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell and Shari Lapena won’t be able to put it down!
When Emma wakes up after a brutal attack, she can’t see and she can’t move. She also can’t remember anything but her name. She comes to the realization that she’s in the hospital, but can only use her auditory skills to solve the mystery of how and why she is there. Who can she trust? Why did someone try to kill her?
With the twists and pulsating drama, you’ll be reading this one late into the night. I highly recommend this one, though with a few trigger warnings (abuse, stalking, traumatic brain injury).

Emma wakes up in the hospital with no vision and no memory and is unable to move so much as her fingers. She is told she has suffered a traumatic brain injury, and her only memory is of being attacked. Lost in her thoughts with only the guidance of the voices from her doctors and nurses, she has no choice but to trust them. But something is nagging at the edges of her memory and telling her she is not safe and to trust no one.
This was a slow-burn mystery where the reader is learning of the protagonist's past right alongside her. We delve into the mind of Emma, her memories coming and going, and trapped with her in the dark in the present. Everyone seems suspicious, and we are left wondering what is real and what is not. This was written seamlessly, the tension and paranoia bulding up the more we learned. This author has a talent for creating a hard-to-put-down read, each chapter ending with either suspense or lingering questions. Although I wasn't crazy about the need to suspend disbelief for the ending, I still really enjoyed this one. Four stars.
Thank you, Netgalley and Bookouture, for this ARC.