Thursday, April 30, 2020

More Than We Remember

GIVEAWAY
NELSON, CHRISTINA SUZANN
MORE THAN WE REMEMBER

One night changes everything...

When Addison Kilbourn's husband is involved in a car accident that leaves a woman dead, her perfectly constructed life crumbles apart. With her husband's memory of that night gone and the revelation of a potentially life-altering secret, Addison has to reevaluate all she thought she knew.

Emilia Cruz is a deputy bearing a heavy burden far beyond the weight of her job. After a traumatic brain injury, her husband is no longer the man she married, and Emilia's determined to prevent others from facing the same hardship. When she's called to the scene of an accident pointing to everything she's fighting against, she's determined to see justice for those wronged.

Brianne Demanno is hiding from reality. She once thrived as a counselor, but when tragedy struck a beloved client, she lost faith in herself and her purpose. When her neighbors, the Kilbourns, are thrown into crisis, Brianne's solitary life is disrupted and she finds herself needed in a way she hasn't been for too long.

As the lives of these women intersect, they can no longer dwell in the memory of who they've been. Can they rise from the wreck of the worst moments of their lives to become who they were meant to be?

My Review:

More Than We Remember is an artfully written novel that's easy to read -- and by that I mean the pacing is smooth, the words just flow, seeping under a reader's skin and making her a part of the story. Riddled with profound thoughts that made me pause and think. Hard. Like this:

"But it's a dangerous thing to make decisions out of fear. Fear can stop us from seeing the wonderful adventures and people who are waiting for us to show up." (p 75)

And these three women -- Emilia, Brianne and Addison -- are all battling fears. It manifests itself in different ways in each of them, but it's there, dictating their thoughts and actions. And so the tale unfolds, linking these three women and their broken lives to bring about healing and peace.

"This was where the healing could begin. Not in the secrets and regrets, but in the moving forward, trusting, and truth." (p 337)

The story is told in three voices, each perspective seamlessly twinning with the others to create a gripping tale of despair...and of hope. It's real and gritty and a tough go in places. Definitely not a lighthearted read, though there are humourous moments. With a bit of romance thrown in, because that's definitely part of life too.

A memorable read that has earned its place on my keeper shelf.

"She says we're too big for our britches when we take responsibility for things that are ultimately out of our control. If we trust God, we trust that He can work through even the most upside-down situation." (p 290)

Book provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graph-Martin Communications Inc.

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

If you would like a chance to win a copy of  More Than We Remember leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoreadATyahooDOTca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it's easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday May 2 2020 . Offer open to International Readers. Good luck

20 comments:

  1. I am intrigued by this one, Kav.
    mauback55 at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  2. Real and gritty and also on your keeper shelf? I'm in, Kav!:)

    ckbarker at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You won't be disappointed, Cheryl. Good luck!

      Delete
  3. I like books that make me stop and think! Being told in three voices will make it very good and memorable.
    pbclark(at)netins(dot)net

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This one sure does!Definitely not a light read but so worthwhile. Good luck, rubynreba!

      Delete
  4. More Than We Remember sounds like a must read. KAV, Thank you for the wonderful review and the opportunity to win a copy.
    psalm103and138atgmaildotcom

    ReplyDelete
  5. Sounds like it’s already seeping into my skin. Thank you for sharing.
    leliamae54(At)aol(dot)com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's a book we should be twinning over, Lucy. Good luck!

      Delete
  6. I've been wanting to read one of Christina Suzann Nelson's books for awhile now. This one sounds really good!

    dmandres5 at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This is my first book by her as well. What a powerful storyteller! Good luck, Melissa!

      Delete
  7. Thanks for the chance to win a copy
    iamabho AT gmail DOT com 💜💙💜

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thank you for your review on "MORE THAN WE REMEMBER" and for bringing this wonderful book to my attention. For many reasons, this book is now on my TBR list and I can't wait for the opportunity to read it.

    For one, I just finished reading a book with three time frames woven into on masterful book. Before reading it, I was leery of reading that type book. But because I read it and loved it, I'm anxious to read one with three different prospective woven into one great story.

    Second, I love stories with heart and that pull on the emotions. For you to say it's for your forever keep bookshelf, I know this is also true in what I would love to read.

    And most importantly reason - number three - I was once one of those woman torn apart by a car accident. Ironically, today would have been our daughter's 49th birthday, but to us she will always be 17. When you only child dies a major part of you dies too. It takes a lot of faith and love and emotional support from others not to sink into a dark hole. So although circumstances are completely different, just reading the synopsis of this book had me knowing I have to read it.

    Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy!

    May you have a grand Friday that slides you painlessly into a wonderful weekend!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Kay, I'm so sorry to hear about your daughter. My sister-in-law, who'd be 47 this year died when she was 18 in a tragic car accident. I was only 11 at the time, and she wasn't my s-i-l at the time (I grew up and married her baby brother 😊), but I was there when it happened and saw the devastating results! Prayers for you as I know that is a pain that never goes away!

      Delete
    2. Oh, Kay -- I'm so sorry that you lost your daughter so young and in that way. Praying for you on this milestone day as you continue to mourn her. You are a courageous and faith-filled woman. Hugs.

      Delete
  9. I like the quotes you highlighted.
    turtle6422 at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. This book is full of great quotes. Good luck, jana!

      Delete