Book Review: The Forget Me Not Library by Heather Webber

  Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge, from St Martins Press via #netgalley, for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it. All opinions are my own


A detour. A chance encounter. Two women who alter the pages of each other’s story.

The Forget Me Not Library  cover
Synopsis:

Juliet Nightingale is lucky to be alive. Months after a freak accident involving lightning, she’s fully recovered but is left feeling that something is missing from her life. Something big. Impulsively, she decides to take a solo summer road trip, hoping that the journey will lead her down a path that will help her discover exactly what it is that she’s searching for.

Newly single mom Tallulah Byrd Mayfield is hanging by a thread after her neat, tidy world was completely undone when her husband decided that their marriage was over. In the aftermath of the breakup, she and her two daughters move in with her eighty-year-old grandfather. Tallulah starts a new job at the Forget-Me-Not Library, where old, treasured memories can be found within the books—and where Lu must learn to adapt to the many changes thrown her way.

When a road detour leads Juliet to Forget-Me-Not, Alabama, and straight into Tallulah’s life, the two women soon discover there’s magic in between the pages of where you’ve been and where you still need to go. And that happiness, even when lost, can always be found again.


Review:

Ah, tis the season for magical books- books that transport you to another place. A place that is warm and welcoming, bright and cheery, and feels like home. Webb brings just that tone to this new book, making the reader want to stay in Forget Me Not along side Juliet, as she discovers what she has been missing, and what the town has to offer her. She soon discovers that the town seems to bring people who are needed to the town, and in being needed, they heal from what put them on the road, and into the town. Even the expected ending fits the story perfectly and the reader feels like it was always meant to be from the first chapter, when Juliet met Tallulah. A tale that will bring a smile to your heart, don't miss this book this Fall!


About the Author:

HEATHER WEBBER is a national bestselling author known for crafting stories that celebrate the power of family, friendship, and community. Her novels, including Midnight at the Blackbird CafĂ© and At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities offer comforting tales of love, hope, and personal redemption. Heather loves to spend time with her family, read, drink too much coffee and tea, bird-watch, crochet, and bake. She currently resides in southwest Ohio.

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