A review by jodeezle
A Cowboy to Remember by Rebekah Weatherspoon

4.0

Evie Buchanan is a chef who loses her memory, not just a little bit but all the way. She doesn’t remember who she is at all. Her assistant doesn’t know what else to do so she contacts the closest thing to family she has. They happen to run a luxury ranch in California where Evie grew up. She doesn’t remember the ranch until Zach gets to her hospital room. When he walks in, she realizes that she has been dreaming of him.
Zach and Evie haven’t seen each other in years. The last time was when their families decided to make sure that Evie and Zach would be nothing more than friends. Evie tried to get him to see that they could be more than friends, but Zach wasn’t having it and so Evie left the ranch and California. But now that they are back together in the same place Zach refuses to let her go again. His only problem is that she doesn’t remember that they have a history.
The one thing I liked about this book was that you were about to see the healing happening. The communication that hadn’t been there before was repaired and things that families tend to not deal with, they are now dealing with.
This was a great book. Thank you to NetGalley for giving me a copy to read in exchange for an honest review.