Is the Life She Can't Remember One She'd Rather Forget?
One
year after her family was in a tragic car accident that killed her
teenage son, Lori Mendenhall returns home with a traumatic brain injury
that has stolen the last eight years of memories from her. She is
shocked to find that the life she was leading before the accident is
unrecognizable. Her once-loving husband, Michael, is a distant
workaholic she isn't sure she can trust and her once-bubbly daughter,
Avery, has spent the last year hidden away in her room.
For
Avery, life stopped when she lost her twin. Now, if she wants to
graduate high school, she'll have to accept help from Xander Dixon, her
brother's best friend and the boy who relentlessly teased her for years.
And if Lori wants to reconnect with her husband, she'll have to grapple
with information her brain is trying to keep secret. With every memory that returns, she can't help but wonder if the life she can't remember is one she'd rather forget.
About The Author
Prone to wander, Janine Rosche finds as much comfort on the open road as she does at home. This longing to chase adventure, behold splendor, and experience redemption is woven into each of her rustic romance novels in the Whisper Canyon Romance series and the Madison River Romance series. When she isn’t writing or traveling, she teaches family life education courses to college students, takes too many pictures of her sleeping dogs, and embarrasses her four children and husband with boy band serenades.
My Review
A mother that looses a child, but also part of her memory. Yes, a tragic accident and this families lives are changed forever.
As Lori is released from the hospital, and her memories begin to slowly return, and we are with this mother as she deals with the grief of loosing her son, but also with her daughter whom has lost her twin.
This is Lori's story, but also her husband Michael's, and their daughter Avery. Avery is also dealing with her brother's best friend Xander, and they seem to have a love hate relationship.
There are some series topics that come to light in this book, and they are handled very well.
Will this family survive intact, a really can't imagine all that they are going though. The author does a great job of bring this read alive, and as I was page turning I was really surprised when the bomb shells started to drop, most I never expected!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Revell, and was not required to give a positive review.
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