(Formerly published by CelebrateLit's Let Love Spring collection no longer in print). Allison White should be thrilled about her upcoming wedding. The problem? She's still in love with her fiance, Chaz, who was declared dead after being shot down over Germany in 1944. Can she put the past behind her and settle down to married life with the kindhearted man who loves her? It's been two years since Charles "Chaz" Powell was shot down over enemy territory. The war is officially over, but not for him. He has amnesia as a result of injuries sustained in the crash, and the only clue to his identity is a love letter with no return address. Will he ever regain his memories and discover who he is, or will he have to forge a new life with no connection to the past?
Linda Shenton Matchett writes about ordinary people who did extraordinary things in days gone by. A self-professed history geek, she is a volunteer archivist and docent at the Wright Museum of World War II. Linda has published more than twenty-five books. When not writing, she enjoys exploring historical sites and immersing herself in the imaginary worlds created by other authors.
Allison White is engaged to be married to Don when she finds out a month before she is to be married that her first love, Chaz, is still alive. She thought he had been killed two years previous. He comes home but with amnesia so does not remember her or any of his previous life. Between Allison, Chaz’s father, Rosa and Basil, they all tell him to trust in God and he will find the answer. I loved the fact that Allison and Chaz have a second chance to find their love.
A Love Not Forgotten will pull at your heart. Allison truly loved Chaz, but he has been missing for over two years and she has moved on with her life. Thankfully she has her best friend, Rosa to help her. As she prepares to marry , she finds out that Chaz is not dead, but alive, but has amnesia. Can with the help of God, they find true love again. Beautiful story.