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D. Hart

Author of Forgotten Treasures

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Forgotten Treasures (2015) 8 copies

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This was an intense story about living with amnesia and getting a second chance at love.
It was fast paced and held my attention the whole way through...


The female lead woke up in the hospital with no memory of her name, who she is, or what happened that put her there. Her mind is worn out, her body is physically drained, and her heart feels shattered... When she is forced out, she relies on strangers Grady and Brandt to take care of her. Together they work together to pull the past out, one secret at a time.


The parts that made this story so addictive to me were the gut wrenching moments. As she relived her memories and experienced those vivid dreams, I became consumed in the character's grief and desperation. My heart raced, my stomach clenched, and my palms became sweaty. I felt connected to the characters and it made it hard for me to put the book down.


I loved the mystery that went with this story... The whole time you are reading, your mind is working double time trying to figure out what really happened. Some of it is predictable though... I don't want to give away too much, but my intuition was right. It was intense and unique, but I was hoping for a huge twist near the end... when really we just get confirmation. I would've liked for there to be more of a shock factor. Something that left me thinking... "Wow, I never saw that coming".


However, I definitely recommend this book to all readers. It was a beautiful story about the mourning process, tragedy, forever love, and learning to live again.
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ReadersCandyb | 1 other review | Oct 7, 2016 |
This book was unbelievable. I cried, cheered and prayed while reading this book. It was beautifully written, with highs and lows of what could have actually been someone's life. Bad things happen but this story shows that life's unhappy circumstances can make for a happy book. When I reached the epilogue, I wanted to cry. I felt I knew them all and didn't want to lose them.
 
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