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earl_of_book_dragon 's review for:
A Cowboy to Remember
by Rebekah Weatherspoon
An amnesia romance!
Evie is a TV chef, bad ass lady in her career. She has no direct family left, but close friends that love her. After an enemy chef pushes her down a flight of stairs, she wakes up with amnesia. Her assistant calls her 1 emergency contact, Jessie, her childhood friend. When Jessie and his brother Zach show up, she recognizes Zach from her DREAMS and knows there must be some history.
Zach has never forgotten Evie, but they haven’t talked in 10 years. He broke her heart and she told him to leave her alone, so he did. Now that she’ll speak to him, he takes advantage of the situation to apologize, and try to take care of her now, and get closer to her.
I was happy with the resolution. When Evie finally does get her memory back she knows she’s still pissed at Zach and that he hasn’t really changed or apologized for everything that happened. There was some ‘wrapping up lose ends’ at the end that was a bit on the nose, but I didn’t mind it. I liked Evie and her friends a lot, and the grandma was a great character - (though why she never called Evie in 10 years was pretty shitty).
Evie is a TV chef, bad ass lady in her career. She has no direct family left, but close friends that love her. After an enemy chef pushes her down a flight of stairs, she wakes up with amnesia. Her assistant calls her 1 emergency contact, Jessie, her childhood friend. When Jessie and his brother Zach show up, she recognizes Zach from her DREAMS and knows there must be some history.
Zach has never forgotten Evie, but they haven’t talked in 10 years. He broke her heart and she told him to leave her alone, so he did. Now that she’ll speak to him, he takes advantage of the situation to apologize, and try to take care of her now, and get closer to her.
I was happy with the resolution. When Evie finally does get her memory back she knows she’s still pissed at Zach and that he hasn’t really changed or apologized for everything that happened. There was some ‘wrapping up lose ends’ at the end that was a bit on the nose, but I didn’t mind it. I liked Evie and her friends a lot, and the grandma was a great character - (though why she never called Evie in 10 years was pretty shitty).