
Book Synopsis:
As Daniel watches the life ebb from Grace’s body, he wishes they had more time, knew each other when they were young. His wife surprises him by insisting they did. And then she’s gone.
He knows this can’t be true. Can it? They only met later in life, so why would Grace’s departing words hint at a shared youth? Haunted by this notion, Daniel journeys into the past to discover the truth.
‘Remember’ is a unique love story. Find out how it really began…
Remember is available in ebook and paperback now. The ebook is currently the bargain price of 99p. You can purchase a copy of both here.
My Review:
Remember is a beautiful book with a very unusual love story at its centre. I loved the idea that our souls and what we encounter in heaven can help influence our lives on earth. Its also nice to think that family members do meet up and continue living together in heaven it certainly gives me a lot of comfort.
Daniel was an interesting character and one that grew on me as the novel progressed. He had definitely had a hard childhood and I did like that he got a second chance of happiness with Grace. He was a rather troubled character who seemed on the edge of things at times and was rather rude and selfish in some of his dealings that made me very unsure of him.
I struggled a bit with the love story though very cute was a bit too soppy for my tastes though I know of a lot of other bloggers who have loved it! I don’t tend to read a lot of romance books for this reason and I once dumped a guy as he was too romantic so im maybe not the target reader here.
This is quite a fast paced book with quite short chapters which made it an eady read. It’s quite dark in places which took me by surprise and might not be to everyone’s taste but overall it’s a wonderful, uplifting book. If you like The Lovely Bones I think you’ll like this book as I felt it was similar.
Thanks to Caroline for my copy of this book and for inviting me onto the blog tour.
About The Author:

I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until recently that it just seemed to click. I’ve had stories locked away, but suddenly, and unexpectedly, they now need to get out. I completed the first draft of “The Devil’s Lieutenant” in just two months, and that was as a result of writing when I had the opportunity to do so. My 8-5 job and family still came first. I look forward to the day when I can be a full time writer who can take my children to school, pick them up and chauffeur them to various activities, with a healthy dose of writing in between.

