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Into The Darkest Day

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Kate Handford
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She had to step outside and hold the paper up to the moonlight to read it, but when she was able to make out the words, her heart felt as if it would drop right out of her chest. Because, the message was in German.

1944, London. When Lily meets enigmatic GI Matthew in war-torn London, she doesn’t expect to fall in love. While her sister starts a reckless affair with another GI, Lily tries to hide her growing feelings for Matthew. But Matthew has a devastating secret. One that could change their lives forever.

Present day, USA. Abby lives a quiet life on an apple farm in Wisconsin. Tormented by survivor’s guilt after the tragic deaths of her mother and brother, Abby leaves the orchards as little as possible, keeping her life small, peaceful and safe...until she is contacted by Englishman Simon Elliot, who arrives nursing a heartbreak of his own, and bearing a World War Two medal that he claims belonged to Abby’s grandfather.

Together, they begin to piece together the heartbreaking story of their relatives’ war. But as the story brings Abby and Simon closer - tentatively beginning to lean on one another to heal - they uncover a dark secret from the past.

And like Lily and Matthew nearly 80 years before them, it will make Abby and Simon question whether you can ever truly trust someone, even when they have your heart.

A heartbreakingly powerful, epic love story about courage, friendship, and broken trusts, The Forgotten Heart is an unforgettable story perfect for fans of Nora Roberts, Kristin Hannah, and The Notebook.

©2020 Kate Hewitt (P)2020 Bookouture
20th Century Fiction Historical Fiction England Heartfelt
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A beautiful story of love and forgiveness. Not at all what I expected it to be when I started it.

Amazing story Brilliantly told!

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Enormously awesome audiobook. Moving. Heartbreaking. Heart melting. I’ll always remember this story and these characters.

A+

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The primary thing I loved about this book was the way the author transported me to the end of World War 2. She was able to help visualize the events, and experience the emotions the characters were experiencing: joy, when a loved one returned home; excitement and fear, as they embark on something new that they have trained and prepared for; horror, as the realization of how evil humans can become; and so many more. The author was able to do this, without going into great description of the blood and gore.

Another concept the author did a fantastic job with, was demonstrating our choices and/or actions don't affect just us, but they affect our family, friends, even the history of our nation/world.

This book is a historical romance with amazing lessons to learned.

A must read

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It was a lovely story, but it did take a while to get going. I think the narrator did a great job, and the story was woven together from the past into the present day. Great lessons about forgiveness.

Took a while to get going then worth it

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I totally agree with Robin Goldin and many others! Would highly recommend this book as an historical novel. Looking forward to a sequel perhaps?

Worth hanging in there!

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not a very good book. I liked the ww2 story much better than The present day one. It barely kept my interest but I had to see how it ended. Wasted credit

Slow moving. Almost quit listening several times

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