Love Water Memory by Jennie Shortridge
I loved this book! It totally took me by surprise on how awesome it was and here is why it enjoyed it:
Lucie Walker is found standing knee deep in the San Francisco Bay with no memory of how she got there or who she is. After days of searching her fiancé, Grady, finds her and starts the process of Lucie's rediscovery of her identity. The more Lucie learns about her past, and more she realizes the importance of her memories, the good ones and the bad ones.
Characters
Lucie. She questions everything about herself her habits and her preferences. She doesn't know who she is, and it is just so beautifully painful to see her process to rediscovery. I enjoyed following Lucie on her journey, as she starts to live a life worth remembering.
Grady. He is so kind and sweet and really loves Lucie, which makes it even harder for him to see her like this. As he helps Lucie, he also reflects on his past and how it shaped him, for he also longs to be rediscovered.
Helen. Lucie's aunt. She raised Lucie, but have been estranged every since Lucie graduated High School. Due to Lucie's memory lost, Helen tries to recreate a bond with her niece that she lost so many years ago.
All in All
I said this before but I loved this book. It is actually my new favorite. It's reflective quality, just draws you in as you learn more and more about Lucie's past. I highly recommend this book for anyone who enjoy a poignant love story and any who loves books.
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