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A fab psychological thriller based upon a sculptor who has memory loss from a previous accident. Her husband, the closest to her seemingly begins to allow snippets sneak through which do not correlate with the memory of what she starts to remember. Separately trying to recollect her past, she seeks support from a therapist- this just adds to further trauma and confusion, showing that all is not as it seems. Fab story, couldn’t put it down.

I remember you is the 2nd book I have read from Theo Baxter and he continues to not disappoint!
I remember you follow the story of Aria who wakes up in the forest with no memory of what happened beside a dead man. We learn it was a nightmare and that 2 years ago she woke up in the hospital with no memory of how she got there. The dr said she was found in the middle of the woods with a severe head injury.
Someone claiming to be her husband, a man named Austin met her at the hospital and hasn't left her side but she doesn't remember him. Austin has depression and agoraphobia and rarely leaves the house. His anger and controlling ways seem to be increasing.
Aria can tell something is wrong, even though she has no memory of what happened she can't seem to believe she would marry someone like Austin, but then feels bad for even having that thought. She begins to go to a psychiatrist in order to try to help her regain her memories, but the more progress she makes the more erratic Austin's behavior becomes.
Can she recall what happened before it's too late?
Thank you Theo for partnering with NetGalley. I received an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion and review.

This is the first Theo Baxter book I’ve read and it won’t be the last!
What a whirlwind of a story. I knew what the premise would be in terms of Aria’s amnesia, but I did NOT see that ending coming; it had my skin crawling.
While parts of the story felt a bit repetitive, I flew through the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Highly recommend!
TW: This book contains aspects of domestic violence and coercive control, so please consider this before reading.

I Remember You by Theo Baxter.
I did enjoy this book. It was intense and disturbing. I couldn't put it down. I love this author. This is the 11th book I have read by him. I would definitely recommend this book

Did not get to read - have way too many books on the shelf. Need to clear some out. Hope to get to this one in the future though.

Theo Baxter delivers a masterclass in psychological suspense with I Remember You. From the very first page, I was hooked. The atmosphere is chilling, the pacing relentless, and the characters so well-drawn that I felt their fear and confusion right alongside them.
What sets this book apart is its emotional depth. It’s not just a thriller—it’s a story about memory, identity, and the fragile line between reality and illusion. The twists were clever and genuinely surprising, and just when I thought I had it figured out, Baxter threw in another curveball that left me breathless.
If you’re a fan of dark, mind-bending thrillers that stay with you long after the last page, I Remember You is a must-read. Theo Baxter has firmly cemented himself as a powerhouse in the genre.

I was accepted to read this book before official publication through NetGalley and below is my honest review.
I really did not enjoy this book. I guessed the plot about 10% in and very nearly DNF’d it but pushed myself just in case I was proven wrong.. I wasn’t.
The synopsis of the story is quite misleading - she is neither leading a good nor a peaceful life. It sounds like an awful life if you ask me.
I didn’t find myself wanting to constantly pick this up or wanting to read on. I finished it purely to give it a chance. It felt unrealistic and tedious.
Overall, I give this book 2 stars

This one really got under my skin in the best kind of way. I Remember You is a psychological thriller that leans hard into the emotional side of suspense, and I was hooked from the first few chapters. Theo Baxter doesn’t just want you to solve a mystery — he wants you to feel it.
The atmosphere is thick with tension. There's this constant sense that something is just slightly off, even in the quiet moments. It gave me that rare feeling where I was genuinely uneasy, not because of jump scares or gore, but because the story messes with your sense of truth. And that’s what makes it so effective.
The characters aren’t just vehicles for plot either. They're messy, human, and layered. I found myself going back and forth on who I trusted, which made the reveals that much more satisfying — and unsettling. Baxter has a way of planting little emotional landmines that go off when you least expect them.
What I really liked is that it never felt overly complicated just for the sake of being clever. The twists are smart, but they’re rooted in the characters’ experiences and choices. That makes them hit harder.
If you’re into thrillers that play with memory, grief, and identity while still delivering real suspense, this one is well worth your time. I Remember You stays with you — even after you turn the last page.

I loved this book! While it’s not hard to guess who the bad guy is, it was very enjoyable book to read. It was an easy read, and I finished the book quickly.(that’s exactly how I like for this type of books).

A suspenseful slow burn psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge. I really enjoyed my first book of this author.
Thank you NetGalley and to the publisher Inkubator Books for the opportunity for an ARC.

Goodness me, this was such a good book. Highly entertaining. Would definitely recommend to others, that's for sure!

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! This book was a quick read for me, and I enjoyed it. A bit to predictable though.

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and it certainly won’t be the last! The opening flashback was enraptured me in tension and the connect amid reader and protagonist happened instantly. A sensational thriller; thoroughly impressed!

Really enjoyed this one!
Although there were no twists as such in this the plot was still really gripping. I always love a book that can make me feel really strong feelings and emotions & the hatred I had for Austin was unreal!

3.25/5 stars! I have enjoyed the Theo Baxter books I have read, so was excited to get my hands on "I Remember You." Unfortunately this book doesn't live up to the standards to other books by this author. It felt like the premise set the book up for failure. The premise is about how perfect Aria's life is and that she's in a happy marriage. The reality is these two hate each other and that becomes quickly evident. I think if it had been marketed that way, I would have enjoyed it more. That said, I still liked the twists and Aria was a compelling character.

Well this physiological thriller really does have it all. A secluded location, a main character with retrograde amnesia, and another who may or may not be telling her the truth.
My favourite part of this book is the writing of the characters. Almost instantly I found myself rooting for Aria and absolutely loathing Austin.
Is it predictable? Maybe slightly, if you read a lot of these types of books. But it really shouldn’t matter, given the exceptional writing. I couldn’t recommend more.

Overall I really enjoyed this read. It was a quick read for me, I was able to finish it in about 6hours. I was slightly disappointed that I guessed the ending in the first few chapters. However, it did not make the book disappointing in any way, I loved reading all the pieces fall together in the story.

Creepy thriller about a woman who lost her memory and is trying to figure out what is real. The author did a great job establishing a feeling of isolation and anxiety. Left me feeling very unsettled. Overall interesting and gripping thriller. 3.5 stars.

I Remember You by Theo Baxter.
I did enjoy this book. It was intense and disturbing. I couldn't put it down. I love this author. This is the 11th book I have read by him. I would definitely recommend this book.

Quick read and entertaining even though it was too predictable.
You know from the first pages what the ultimate revelation is going to be; so, I guess what matters more is how Aria, the main character, will find it out.
If you are interested in toxic masculinity and how victims psychologically react to it, you will probably enjoy it more than I have.
Thanks to Net Galley for the online copy!