It takes a very
special author to be able to write a romance novel that revolves around a
school shooting, especially with what’s been happening in The United States in
the past few months, years, and decades.
Most authors wouldn’t touch this subject with a ten foot pole but not
only does Roni Loren touch the subject, she treats it with the respect it
deserves. She weaves a story of
survivors without exaggerating the circumstances or making the subject into a
spectacle. It’s quite the feat.
Blurb:
Most days
Rebecca Lindt feels like an imposter.
The world admires her as a survivor.
But that impression would crumble if people knew her secret. She didn’t deserve to be the one who got
away. But nothing can change the past,
so she’s thrown herself into her work.
She can’t dwell if she never slows down.
Wes Garrett is
trying to get back on his feet after losing his dream restaurant, his money,
and half his damn mind in a vicious divorce.
But when he intervenes in a mugging and saves Rebecca—the attorney who
helped his ex ruin him—his simple life gets complicated.
Their
attraction is inconvenient and neither wants more than a fling. But when Rebecca’s secret is put at risk,
both discover they could lose everything, including what they never realized
they needed: each other.
Review:
I don’t know
that I loved The One You Can’t Forget
as much as the first novel in the series The
Ones Who Got Away, but that’s less about this novel and more about how
utterly amazing the first book was and how connected I felt to the
characters. The One You Can’t Forget is equally as incredibly written and
devastating to my emotions as the first.
You just cannot go wrong with Roni Loren.
Rebecca is a
special breed of woman. I was pleased
that we were given yet another incredibly strong heroine, and even more
delighted to discover that Loren gave her a dark secret she’s still suffering
from today. It made her experience all
the more realistic, to not have this heroine comes out of this dark experience
a perfectly healthy, well-adjusted individual.
I won’t spoil the secret (because I’m spoiler-free y’all), but you’ll
probably get a good feel for what it might be just a little ways into the story.
This book had a
different feel to it because rather than having two survivors of the Long Acre
school shooting you have one survivor—Rebecca.
But Wes is a survivor of his damaged past. He was really a great counterpart to the
perfectionist Rebecca and his opposite personality was exactly what she needed
to finally feel safe and able to open herself up to others. I loved that he wasn’t perfect himself, but
together they had a delightful chemistry that went beyond the bedroom.
Honestly, this
series is something special. I’ve never
read anything quite like it before and I don’t know that anyone else could do
it quite as well as Roni Loren (so no one even try!). If you like your romance novels fluffy and
just skimming the surface of dark emotions, The
One You Can’t Forget is not for you.
Don’t get me wrong. There’s a
time and a place for all types of romance novels, including the fluffiest of
fluff, but this series delves deep into raw human emotions and the after
effects that school shootings can have on individuals for the rest of their lives,
it’s not a book you should prepare to take lightly.
Check out my
review for the first book (The Ones Who Got Away) and then make your way to order it and preorder The One You Can’t Forget, which comes
out June 5, 2018. You will not regret
this purchase.
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