Conjured by Sarah Beth Durst, 358 pages
Eve can’t remember who she is or anything about her former life. She remembers some short-term things but sometimes forgets things that have happened recently too. One thing she does know is that she can do magic and she is on a world with no magic so she must be from a different world. Every time she does magic, though, she has visions, blacks out, and often loses more memories. She is in a witness protection program and the people protecting her are desperate for her to remember, because someone is out there killing people who have magic and they believe she has memories that will help them catch the killer. They also think that she may be a target. This was a great YA fantasy/mystery that many fans of that genre would enjoy.
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