A review by jodyladuemcgrath
The Day She Can't Forget by Meg Carter

1.0

In 2016, a woman is found wondering down a street in freezing weather without a coat and with no memory. She also has blood all over her. As she slowly regains memories, her fear intensifies. In 1974, a young woman has just began school at an exclusive music academy. It is her first chance at freedom, society, and love. How do these two stories intertwine? What happened then and now?

This is told in two timelines, past and present. It is very confusing. The past timeline was pretty interesting and if that would have been the whole story, the book would have been okay. The current storyline is a mess. We have a woman with holes in her memory, who was a wreck before that happened, and who seems like a pity-party for one. Yes, she has excuses, but she was just so annoying.

I did not care for this book, but I encourage others to read it and make up their own minds.

*I voluntarily read an Advance Reader's Copy of this book and have given an honest review *