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The One You Can't Forget
The One You Can't Forget
The One You Can't Forget
Audiobook10 hours

The One You Can't Forget

Written by Roni Loren

Narrated by Jeanine Bartel

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Most days, successful divorce attorney Rebecca Lindt feels like an imposter. The world knows her as a survivor, but that impression would change if everyone knew her secret. Chef 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 late one night and finds he's saved Rebecca Lindt, the divorce attorney who helped his ex-wife, his simple life gets a lot more complicated. The pair soon finds themselves helping each other in life's endeavors. But soon, when Rebecca's secret is at risk, they discover they could lose more than they thought, including what they never realized they needed: each other.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 5, 2018
ISBN9781501994760
The One You Can't Forget
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Roni Loren

Roni wrote her first romance novel at age fifteen. Since then, her flirting skills haven’t improved, but she likes to think her storytelling ability has. After earning a master’s degree in social work, she worked in a mental hospital, counseled birthmothers as an adoption coordinator, and did management recruiting in her PJs. But she always returned to writing.She now lives in Dallas with her husband and son.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Lol lived in Texas my whole life. Have family in small towns in the southernest of southern texas and I’ve never heard a Texas living near Austin with accents this strong. Why does every book set in Texas make everyone speak like Sam Elliot. I can’t.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is not really a stand-alone romance, I recommend reading the first book in this series before The One You Can't Forget. Roni Loren is proving to be an author I truly enjoy. I plan to do a more complete review of this book and the others in the series when I complete the entire series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Oh, this series. It just rips my heart out one page--heck, sometimes even one paragraph!--at a time.That said, you really could read this book without having read the first one ( The Ones Who Got Away ) first. You'd miss a little bit of Rebecca's backstory with her former high school crush, but that's okay--all the major details you need to know going in about her history as a Long Acre survivor are told here, and though she does spend time with some of the other survivors (especially at the infamous "Bitching Brunches" that I might give up a limb to attend, if only they weren't fictional...okay, come to think of it, it's probably fortunate for everyone that they are) if you don't already know Liv and Finn's story, you'll still do just fine.I can't promise you won't have a burning desire to know Live and Finn's story ASAP, however. I make no guarantees here. But I digress.The One You Can't Forget started out strong--even though a shared event brings Rebecca and Wes together, they're soon on opposite sides when their past connection comes to light, giving the story a touch of an enemies-to-lovers vibe. When they get past that, their families (ugh, don't get me started on them!) and their own individual past demons step in to try and put on the brakes. Then the last 20% of the book happens...OMG, I can't even tell you how many tissues I went through. Those last few chapters were absolutely draining...and thankfully, ended in one heck of an HEA. I can't think of two people who deserve it more! At least until Taryn and Kincaid get their books, that is... :)Rating: 4 1/2 stars / A-I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.