Monday, March 12, 2018

Make Me Forget by Monica Corwin







Title: Make Me Forget
Author: Monica Corwin
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 12, 2018




Blurb


He makes me burn.

He makes me ache.

He makes me forget.

Since grade school Murphy Wilcox and I fought incessantly. But one drunk night before my last military deployment changed everything. At least that is what he tells me. Along with the hundreds of scorching hot emails we shared.

Fast forward four years and Murphy is the only connection I have to my past. The only connection I have to the woman I used to be. Amnesia is a bitch but apparently so was I.

**25% of the profit from this book will be donated to the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, in hopes that it can help fund further research into PTSD**






Review

Rating: 3.5*

This was an interesting twist on the wounded soldier story.  To start with Mara is that soldier.  A drunken night with an enemy from school leads to a solid friendship and plenty of flirting via email whilst she is on deployment.  An injury leaves Mara without any memory of her life since joining the army and the emails with Murphy are all she has to go on.

Mara suffered from more than her memory loss as she battled with other parts of her mental health too.  Murphy rekindles their relationship and wants to be there fro her but doesn't really know how to be.

I found this messy at times but felt this was deliberate to show that their lives were messy, particularly Mara's.  It followed Mara's ups and downs in terms of the way the story was delivered.



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Author Bio


Monica Corwin is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author. She is an outspoken writer attempting to make romance accessible to everyone, no matter their preferences. As a Northern Ohioian, Monica enjoys snow drifts, three seasons of weather, and a dislike of Michigan football. Monica owns more books about King Arthur than should be strictly necessary. Also typewriters...lots and lots of typewriters.




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