![]() ![]() ![]() This made me not connect with her that much. You have the Now, hat is what’s happening in that moment and the Then, when Taylor is telling a story or thinking about something that happened in her past. The book is told as the main character’s, Taylor, thoughts. ![]() I spend most of the time while reading this book confused because of the way it was written. I had a lot of problems with it since the first page. I wanted to like this book so much because the blurb sounded interesting but unfortunately this book was not for me. *I was provided a copy by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review Plenty of things happened that night and before-secrets wrapped in secrets-that she’d prefer be forgotten.įacing choices she’d rather ignore, Taylor searches for something more solid than whispers and something bigger than blame to face the future and forgive herself. And she doesn’t know if she wants him to remember. Will he remember that she tried to break up with him? Will he remember that Taylor was driving the snowmobile when it crashed? Will he remember the engagement ring? Her pregnancy? Who knows what her boyfriend, Scott, will remember when he comes out of the coma. Since the accident, Taylor’s memory has been fuzzy. ![]()
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