Title: Falling Again
Author: Shaw Hart
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Release Date: February 9, 2020
Publisher: Shaw Hart
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
ARC Provided From: Shaw Hart
Warren Slade knew that Zoe was the one for him the second that he saw her. He wasted no time asking her out and then making her his wife. Their life was perfect, until an accident threatens to take her away from him.
What’s a man to do when his wife forgets him and their whole life together?
Warren refuses to let Zoe forget them so he comes up with a plan to help her remember. He’ll recreate all of their special moments until her memory returns.
All Warren wants is his wife back and he’ll stop at nothing until Zoe is in love with him again.
*Warning: This instalove romance is sweet and steamy! Curl up with this quick Valentine's Day book this year! It will give you all of the feels.
Warren and Zoe have been happily in love and married for a while. They've built and made a life for themselves that reflects how much they love and live for one another. But a single moment in time wipes Zoe's memories away, leaving her with nothing to go on but the word of a man who claims to be her everything. Despite her hesitation to wholeheartedly and unconditionally accept what Warren tells her, she does allow him to show her what their life had been before the day she couldn't remember any of it.
There's no race to the finish line. No rush to reach a renewed sense of happily ever after. This is a story of one man determined to jog his wife's lost memories by making her fall in love with him once again. Even if he hadn't been successful, Warren's affection and devotion were more than enough of a reason to fall for him. He's single minded when it comes to Zoe, doing above and beyond to show and prove exactly what she means to him.
Like other books I've read by Ms. Hart, this is novella length but with plenty of depth, heart, and passion. (Sometimes, I'm amazed by how unfluffy of her books are given how short they can be.) Book length aside, I enjoyed how well this showed a husband's love for his wife and how, when faced with the possibility of her memory never returning, nothing would ever change his love for her.
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