Book Review: Impossible to Forget by Imogene Clark

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In all the craziness of Mardi Gras yesterday I forgot to hit the send button on this review! So here you get it on Wednesday LOL! 

In this poignant novel from the bestselling author of Where the Story Starts
an extraordinary final wish brings five lives together forever.

impossible to forget cover

Synopsis:

>Just turned eighteen, Romany is on the cusp of taking her first steps into adulthood when tragedy strikes, and she finds herself suddenly alone without her mother, Angie, the only parent she has ever known. In her final letter, Angie has charged her four closest friends with guiding Romany through her last year of school—but is there an ulterior motive to her unusual dying wish?

Each of the four guardians possesses an outlook on life that Angie wants to give her daughter as a legacy. Three of them have known each other since university: the eternally nomadic and exotically named Tiger; the shy and practical Leon with his untapped musical genius; and Maggie, a brilliant lawyer who doesn’t know her own abilities. But the fourth guardian is a mystery to the others: they’ve never even heard of former model Hope before…

As the guardians reflect on their friendship with Angie, it becomes apparent that this unusual arrangement is as much about them as it is about Romany. Navigating their grief individually and as a group, what will all five of them learn about themselves, their pasts—and the woman who’s brought them all together?


Review:

Need a feel good book to get you over the not quite Spring hump? You've found it!

This is definitely to feel good with a spring. It's Park chocolate, part ya, our family dysfunction, heart relatable to anyone. And that's what makes it such an amazing read, at first you're not sure if you're going to like it, and then suddenly you realize you can't put it down and you have to finish it! There is so many backstories interwoven to the present to explain why people are acting the way they are acting or the way decisions are being made, and the way that it's handled is a way that you would tell a friend, so in many ways the book is like a friend telling you the story. It is the story that will stay with you, and if you're a parent of children that are teens and under, make you realize you have to think about the people you leave your kids with if something were to happen to you. It's an honest look at our character faults is humans and the ways we can get around them, in a Yang Yang relationship with our friends who may be more family to us in our family are. It's an amazing book and make sure you read it!



About the Author:

Bestselling author Imogen Clark writes contemporary book club fiction.

Her first three novels have all reached the number one spot in the UK Kindle Store and her books have also been at the top of the charts in Australia and Germany. Where the Story Starts was shortlisted for Contemporary Romantic Novel of the Year 2020.
Imogen initially qualified as a lawyer, but after leaving her legal career behind to care for her four children, she returned to her first love―books. She went back to university to study English Literature whilst the children were at school, and then tried her hand at writing novels herself.

Her great love is travel and she is always planning her next adventure. She lives in Yorkshire with her husband and children.

If you'd like to get in touch then please visit her website at www.imogenclark.com, where you can sign up to her monthly newsletter. Imogen can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as Imogen Clark at Home.





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