
Forgetting You, Forgetting Me
Memories from Yesterday, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Summer Morton
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By:
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Monica James
From international bestselling author Monica James.
My name is Lucy Tucker, and my life…it was perfect.
I worked the dream job. I had the most incredible family and friends. My home, Whispering Willows, a ranch in Montana, was everything I could ever wish for. My adoring fiancé, Samuel Stone, loved me unconditionally.
I had everything a girl could ever want.
But one fateful event shattered my perfect life. It’s unimaginable how simple, ordinary words can change a person’s life forever. For me those words were, “There’s been an accident.”
I thought Sam was my forever, but that forever came to a close the day Saxon Stone, Sam’s identical twin brother, came back. Saxon returned to Montana to help save Sam, however, the moment he entered my life, he turned my world upside down. But through chaos I somehow found clarity - clarity of who I was meant to be.
As time progressed, as seasons changed, and as a fire began to burn, I soon realized that Saxon was there for another reason…he was there to help save me.
©2017 Monica James (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















TOUGH LISTEN
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Summer Morton was freaking amazing! This narration was one of the best ever. She did such an amazing job differentiating between all the voices it was uncanny.
Worth every freaking penny and should be made into a movie for sure.
Oh my freaking epic!!
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An emotional journey from start to finish
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Beautiful story of a love triangle of two twins and how Lucy has to choose
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Really like this book
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Instead of being the best day of Lucy’s life it was the worst. Instead of being by her side in Church saying “I do” her fiancé Sam has been in a car accident and is fighting for his life. And later, when all Lucy’s hope’s and prayers remain unanswered, she calls his moody estranged twin Saxon for help.. to return home to try and get through to his comatose brother. However, when it works and Sam eventually wakes up, he has no recollection of Lucy or their perfect life together.. he’s also a very changed man.. he’s nasty, short tempered and refuses to let her in. Sam’s amnesia could be temporary or it could be forever.. but either way, Saxon hasn’t come back for his brother.. there’s been too much bad blood between them for that.. no, he’s come back to help Lucy. However, he hadn’t ever planned on revealling long buried secrets.. secrets that will rewrite the past.. cause chaos.. will break hearts.. will change destinies.. and secrets that will reveal a beautiful truth.
This Duet absolutely consumed me.. I listened to it EVERY chance I got.. I lived and breathed it and felt very emotional along with these characters. Yes, there were times when I wanted to smack some sense into Lucy.. there were some repetition of feelings.. and perhaps a touch too many inner thoughts.. BUT overall it was, for me, epic and practically perfect. This very emotional and touching love story was told from Lucy’s POV and Summer Morton did a wonderful job at bringing the characters, the drama, the angst, the sex, the passion, the agonizing heartbreak and the torn feelings to life.
Worth a credit? It’s a uniquely different and suspenseful Duet overflowing with so many feels. It’s an unpredictable raw look at love when it’s going wrong.. and love when it’s going right. It’s an awakening of feelings.. and a putting to rest of feelings. It’s about triumph and tragedy and making sense of blurred feelings. It’s about righting wrongs and second chances. It’s seeped in sadness yet breathtaking and beautiful. It’ll break you, rock you and put you back together again. And YES, IMO, both books are definitely creditworthy.. and sigh.. now I want to listen to them all over again.
PHENOMENAL STORYTELLING.. 10 ⭐️ ‘s
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so heartfelt
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Forgetting too long
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Train wreck
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Wow
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