A review by trisha_thomas
Memory Lane by Ellen Goodlett, Sara Shepard

3.0

"Any new invention seems impossible until it becomes a part of everyday life."

This was an interesting story about a mother and daughter going on a road trip to remember shared memories - memories that the mother shared with the daughter through a new mind-meld type technology. The daughter knows little of her mom's life before she was born and she'd love to know more.

But the story felt very light. I'd have loved more before story and more depth in-between. I think there's a lot of potential to really get to know Alex - the daughter. I didn't buy her need to control or her doing so much for her mom because she seemed to know very little about her mother in general. And she seemed to have this endless supply of money for only working part time.

However, the story was short, fast paced and definitely kept me wondering what was going on. I didn't love it but I did find it interesting.

An e-ARC was provided to me by the author and publishing via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.