Monday, January 13, 2014

LEANN'S REVIEW: Love Water Memory (Jennie Shortridge)


 
 
 
Title:   Love Water Memory

Author:  Jennie Shortridge

Genre:  Women’s Fiction

Publication Date: January 14, 2014

Publisher:  Gallery Books

Event organized by: Literati Author Services, Inc.

 

Synopsis

If you could do it all over again, would you still choose him?

At age thirty-nine, Lucie Walker has no choice but to start her life over when she comes to, up to her knees in the chilly San Francisco Bay, with no idea how she got there or who she is. Her memory loss is caused by an emotional trauma she knows nothing about, and only when handsome, quiet Grady Goodall arrives at the hospital does she learn she has a home, a career, and a wedding just two months away. What went wrong? Grady seems to care for her, but Lucie is no more sure of him than she is of anything. As she collects the clues of her past self, she unlocks the mystery of what happened to her. The painful secrets she uncovers could hold the key to her future—if she trusts her heart enough to guide her.

 


Purchase Links:  Amazon | Barnes & Noble | IndieBound

About the Author

Jennie Shortridge has published five novels: Love Water Memory,When She FlewLove and Biology at the Center of the Universe,Eating Heaven, and Riding with the Queen. When not writing, teaching writing workshops, or volunteering with kids, Jennie stays busy as a founding member of Seattle7Writers.org, a collective of Northwest authors devoted both to raising funds for community literacy projects and to raising awareness of Northwest literature.

 

Connect with Jennie:  Facebook | Twitter | Website | Goodreads

 






 

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Review:

Wow... honestly I want more! It was a great book and an emotional roller coaster. I really enjoyed getting lost in this story. The brain is an amazing thing and you always question if you could go back would you do it again? Would you make the same choices? Love the same people? In this book we get to live that story with these amazing characters.

Piecing together Lucie's life story with her was incredible. Grady was a great character. His struggle alone was just as amazing as Lucie's. I really enjoyed the different points of view. It brought understand to the story and insight in to all the characters. Truly a great read and I highly recommend it to anyone!

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