About the Book
One night changes everything for three women. . . .
When Addison Killbourn’s husband is involved in a car accident that leaves a woman dead, her perfectly constructed life crumbles apart. With her husband’s memory of that night gone and the revelation of a potentially life-altering secret, Addison has to reevaluate all she thought she knew.
Emilia Cruz is a deputy bearing a heavy burden far beyond the weight of her job. Her husband is no longer the man she married, and Emilia’s determined to prevent others from facing the same hardship. When she’s called to the scene of an accident pointing to everything she’s fighting against, she’s determined to see justice for those wronged.
Brianne Demanno is hiding from reality. She was thriving as a counselor, but when tragedy struck a beloved client, she lost faith in herself and her purpose. When her neighbors, the Killbourns, are thrown into crisis, Brianne’s solitary life is disrupted and she finds herself needed in a way she hasn’t been in a while.
As the lives of these women intersect, they can no longer dwell in the memory of who they’ve been. Can they rise from the wreck of the worst moments of their lives to become who they were meant to be?
In My Opinion
More Than We Remember is the first book by Christina Suzann Nelson that I’ve had the pleasure of reading. It will not be the last.
This is the story of three women in different phases of their lives whose paths cross because of a tragedy. Addison, Breanne, and Emilia are characters who are real. They doubt themselves, they make mistakes, and they struggle with areas of their personal lives. Sometimes I wanted to reach into the pages and give them a warm hug. Other times I wanted to wag a finger or shake my head at them (especially with Emilia).
There are some unexpected twists thrown into More Than We Remember, but the overall theme of forgiveness and grace is well-written and comes through loud and clear. Fans of Katie Ganshert should definitely pick this one up.
Disclosure statement:
I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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