Thursday, September 26, 2013

Shannon's Review on Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not
By: Sarah Daltry
Release Date: Sept. 9, 2013



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Synopsis:

Lily had a crush on her brother's best friend, Derek for years - which led to their steamy night ten months ago in her bedroom. Now, Lily is going off to college and she and Derek are still going strong. However, when school starts, she realizes it's hard to maintain a relationship while also trying to live her own life. She and Derek find themselves falling apart and Lily has no idea where to turn.

Enter Jack. Everything about him is wrong for Lily and she knows it, but she can't stop herself from being attracted to him. When things implode with Derek, it's Jack who is there to pick up the pieces - and show Lily an entirely new set of experiences she didn't know she was missing.

Of course, Jack has his own problems and once Lily gets to know him better, she starts to wonder if she can handle all of Jack. When Derek reappears on the scene, Lily is forced to decide between two guys and herself. Can she find herself without losing the people who matter in the process?

See where it began in the short story, "Her Brother's Best Friend." Although there is a story before and the upcoming release "Lily of the Valley" follows this title, THERE IS NO CLIFFHANGER IN THIS BOOK. IT IS A STANDALONE STORY.

About the Author:


Sarah Daltry writes erotica and romance that 

ranges from sweet to steamy. She moves 

around a lot and has trouble committing to

 things. Lily of the Valley is her third full 

length novel, although she also has several 

story collections and two novellas available. 

Her other novels are Forget Me Not, the 

story that tells Lily’s version of events, and 

Bitter Fruits, which will be released by 

Escape Publishing in December. When 

Sarah isn’t writing, she tends to waste a lot 

of time checking Facebook for pictures of 

cats, shooting virtual zombies, and simply 

staring out the window.



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Shannon’s Review:

So what is about bad, dysfunctional boys I like. I 

don’t know besides the fact they are hot, hot, and 

hot. I am team Jack all the way. Besides that this 

book was a good love story with great characters.



I really loved Lily. She was a typical college girl 

finding herself. She could have handled a few 

things differently, but I think this is what made her 

who she was. Having her whole world thrown for a 

loop, she bounces back and handles it like an adult. 

Like I said she is in college. 



















Derek is the sweetest, respectful, lovable jock. 

Derek to me is safe. Do you know what I mean?  I 

really did like him too. I felt kinda bad for him 

though. He broke my heart. Bless his heart y'all he 

just loved too much. I know you reading this 

thinking then what happened? I can’t tell you, you 

have to read it.





And then there is Jack. OMG the sex scenes with 

him. HOLY SHIT. It was hot. I am still thinking 

really hard about them. 
















Jack is complicated but I believe deep down he is a 

boy lost. He finds himself I think a 

little with Lilly but has a long long way to go. I 

really do love the fact that he was so raw and edgy. 

TEAM JACK!!!













I am giving this book 3 ½ hearts. You need to go 

pick this on up. I also can’t wait because today 

actually a second book is out in Jack’s POV!!

3.5 / 5 hearts


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