Memories of Us by Fabiola Francisco
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Released July 18, 2018
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The life I’m living was supposed to be ours, not just mine, and without her it means nothing.
I couldn’t climb on stage and sing to a crowd, knowing the one person my songs were meant for was miles away from me. Writing songs about her is the best I can do until she comes back because I know we’re not over. We’re just on pause, like your favorite song when you need a moment to take it in. But as soon as I find her, I’m pressing play on our love story.
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Memories of Us is officially my top favorite from Fabiola Francisco! I was quite skeptic going into this because the hero’s name is Hunter and that’s my sons name, and who wants to read a book where the character has the same their child? I worried needlessly because I was transported to a whole new world where my son didn’t exist in my mind while I was between the pages.
Hunter and Kenzie’s story was driven by emotional highs and lows, one minute this couple had me in tears and in the next I was swooning, because Hunter is what book boyfriends should be made of. These two have lived a lifetime together and apart that would break most people but Hunter stayed strong in his convictions of love, even when he knew that he was the reason for them being apart.
Memories of Us reminded me of Lovin’ on You at times with it’s angsty undercurrents, even though it wasn’t an overall angst filled read. I really enjoyed getting to spend time with Cash and the rest of Rebel Desire for a while, I am completely caught up in this world! I hope to see more from several characters we have met in Memories of Us and All of You, namely Dex and Reese, but I would also like one from Kenzi’s friend Chelle. Basically, I want to just live in these stories.
Memories of Us is a second chance romance filled with the makings of a a country song you will want to listen to on repeat. I couldn’t get enough of Hunter and Mackenzie!
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