Forget Me Not (Warner Forever)

Forget Me Not (Warner Forever)

by Marliss Melton (Author)

Synopsis

Helen's distant Navy SEAL husband, Gabe, has been missing for a year and is now presumed dead. While she grieves over his death, she is surprised by her newfound clarity, she doesn't need him to survive, and she and her daughter are fine without him. Then she learns Gabe has been found but has no memory of their life together, or of her. As Gabe begins to heal from his physical and mental trauma, he shows Helen how much he's changed from the distant husband she once knew. But what will happen when his memories return? Will he be the man he was before? Will his life be in jeopardy again? In the midst of all this, Helen realizes that she is falling in love with her husband...for the first time.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Warner Books
Published: 24 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 0446614823
ISBN 13: 9780446614825

Media Reviews
Forget Me Not is great... will pull you in and never let you go. --Lisa Jackson, Bestselling author of The Night Before
A wonderful book, touching all the right heartstrings! I highly recommend it! --Heather Graham, Author of Dead on the Dance Floor
Author Bio
Marliss Melton enjoyed an exotic childhood growing up overseas where entertainment meant riding on elephants in Laos, visiting museums in Paris, and tracking tigers in northern Thailand. Her experiences traveling the world led to her love of language, music, and storytelling. She has taught English and Spanish at the high school level and linguistics at the College of William and Mary, her alma mater. A Golden Heart and RITA finalist, she has written ten books since first becoming published in 2002. The wife of a retired Navy veteran, Marliss finds writing military romantic suspense to be a perfect fit. She lives with her husband and many children near Virginia Beach, where she is inspired by real-life stories of Navy SEAL's sacrifices and their struggles to combat terrorism. You can check out her website at www.marlissmelton.com.