Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter

The Goodbye Bride (Summer Harbor, #2)Book  Description:
She only remembers loving him. But he can’t forget the way she left.

Following a concussion, Lucy Lovett can’t remember the last seven months of her life. She doesn’t remember leaving her fiancé Zac Callahan weeks before their wedding or moving to Portland, Maine. And she sure doesn’t remember getting engaged to another man. All she remembers is loving Zac more than life itself.

It’s taken Zac months to move on after Lucy left him with no explanation. He’s thrown himself into his family’s farm and his restaurant business in Summer Harbor. Now Lucy’s back, vulnerable, homeless, and still in love with him. She needs his help putting the pieces together, but letting her back into his life is a risk—and the stakes are high. If he follows his heart he’ll win back the love of his life. But if her memory returns he’ll lose her all over again.
 

My Thoughts:
Great book.  Just before they are to be married, Lucy leaves Zac.  Zac doesn't know why she did or what happened to her, then seven months later, he gets a call.  Lucy has amnesia and has no memory of the last months or leaving Zac.  She is still in love with him and needs his help.  Zac is hesitant because he doesn't want to have his heart broken again when/if Lucy regains her memory.
I didn't feel lost because this is a second book in the series, instead it read great as a stand alone book.I absolutely am in love with Zac.  He is an amazing man and just wow!  Lucy was a great character as well, very easy to relate to and her amnesia adds a level of mystery.  Once I picked up this book, I did not want to put it down.  I had to know what happened to make Lucy leave Zac.  It just seemed completely wrong and confusing!  The attraction between the two of them is just swoon-worthy and I am excited to read what happens next in this series.Loved it!  5/5, it is the second in the Summer Harbor series but is a great stand alone.

Thank you to the publisher for the review copy of this book (via The Fiction Guild).  I received this book in exchange for an honest review and the opinions stated above are 100% mine.

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