Published Date: April 5, 2016
Genre: Romance
Synopsis: After two years in a coma, August Kinkaid has forgotten the darkness in his past. But his past hasn't forgotten him. His beautiful former fiancée, Everly, remembers every tumultuous moment of their stormy relationship. The sizzling passion. The web of lies. And the terrible secret Everly's been hiding since her last fateful night with August.
Now the truth is out and August remembers everything. As his long-buried memories come flooding back, he begins to understand why Everly would want to move on with her life. Why she would give her heart to another man. And why August should try to forget her once and for all.
But he can't give up on the only woman he's ever loved. Even if he has to reopen old wounds--and face the darkest demons of his past--August will do whatever it takes for a second chance with Everly. He let her slip away once. He's not about to spend the rest of his life remembering Everly when he could be holding her in his arms forever . . .
I have to be honest with this book... I didn't like it as much as the thrilling start of the series: Forgetting August. Though this book was still awesome, it could have been better... To me, the ending was rushed and the plot felt jumbled. Remembering Everly still takes away your heart on a romantic level but as revelations are revealed, your head will spin.
As aforementioned, the first book left you all with a cliff hanger and this book, didn't feel the much craved anticipation of the book. I figured that it would have been better but that is just me. For me, your heart should be with the one that it longs and it shows that in the book that Ev is not feeling the love anymore from Ryan. She wanted-- No, needed, August back. But he kept pushing her away at every turn. This book is a mere 3 out of 5 stars... It was meh, compared to Forgetting August
Was it for the best or the worst? Guess, you will have to find out in Remembering Everly.
As aforementioned, the first book left you all with a cliff hanger and this book, didn't feel the much craved anticipation of the book. I figured that it would have been better but that is just me. For me, your heart should be with the one that it longs and it shows that in the book that Ev is not feeling the love anymore from Ryan. She wanted-- No, needed, August back. But he kept pushing her away at every turn. This book is a mere 3 out of 5 stars... It was meh, compared to Forgetting August
Was it for the best or the worst? Guess, you will have to find out in Remembering Everly.
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