David Campbell and his wife Emma were one of those enviable ideal couples. As children, they spent one summer as best friends until Emma’s father was transferred far away. Years later, they reconnected and fell in love. After thirteen great years together, he felt they were on solid ground and ready to start a family. That was until devastating events forced them both into chaos. David was left to question if he ever really knew her at all.
Emma was always running from her past. She thought she’d have a new start but even after resetting her brain the past still found a way to haunt her. It was always the same question. If they knew the truth, would they still love her?
David didn’t feel like he could move on without understanding. After discovering an encrypted journal, David starts to unwrap all the pieces that Emma hid from him and is dropped into an unexpected mystery of a potential double homicide. But will knowing the truth set them free or forever snare them in nostalgia's web?
I wish I could shout from the rooftops how amazing this story was. Heartbreakingly, and gut wrenchingly beautiful. Emma and David go through things no couple should go through - both together and individually. This is not only their story but the story of how sometimes trying to find answers from the past, leads you to find yourself. I can't say enough great things about this story and how emotionally charged it really was. If you're looking for something different, that's really going to make you feel things - this is the story for you.