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Mind of Her Own

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3.5 stars
Brandmeyer takes an unusual look at the typical amnesia storyline. What could have been clichéd is actually intriguing. A good deal of self examination by all the characters takes place, and it makes for some thoughtful contemplation among some laugh out loud moments.
Louisa Copeland’s life is anything but exciting. Her attorney husband, Collin, is busy and away from home so much that they can barely consider themselves roommates. While preparing dinner, Louisa is hit on the head and now insists she is someone named Jazz Sweet, an author who does not have any idea who this man is and who these children — who insist they belong to her — are. As their lives go through one comedic turn after the other, each of them learns something about themselves and one another.

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