by Barbara Taylor Sissel
I was really intrigued by this story primarily because it seemed so character driven. By that I mean, the reader is drawn into the both Lauren and Annie's lives. Their thought processes. So much so, that I often found myself cringing in sympathetic pain as a result of Lauren's memory issues. Int...
This book started out pretty slow for me, but I think the author was just trying to give you a human quality and a feel for the characters which really kind of left me with an emotional bond with them at the end of the story. You have one character, Lauren, who fell several stories and who had been ...