Aron and Libby McCoy became husband and wife. No woman could desire a more perfect love. But tragedy struck... while diving on their honeymoon, Aron does not come up from beneath the blue waters off the Cayman Islands. A massive rescue mission is launched, but the only clues found were his wedding ring and later a shredded wet suit covered in blood. The McCoy family is devastated. Libby is heartbroken - but none of them are willing to give up. At the end of Skye Blue, Noah McCoy receives a phone call from his cousin, Jaxson, that he has spotted a man who is the mirror image of Aron working at a ranch in Northern Mexico. Noah, determined to make his family whole again, takes off with Skye to see for himself. But on the way, he calls their PI, Roscoe, and finds out that there is more at stake - Aron may be alive, but he may be in more danger than the family ever thought possible. 'I'll Remember You' will give the reader a chance to see the whole McCoy clan and friends come together to right a wrong that is tearing apart a family. There is action, adventure, a wedding, babies being born, a Christmas family reunion and enough love and tenderness to make you grab your heart and wish you could be a McCoy.
Sable Hunter is a New York Times, USA Today bestselling author of over 60 books in 11 series. She writes sexy contemporary stories full of emotion and suspense. Her focus is mainly cowboy and novels set in Louisiana with a hint of the supernatural. Sable writes what she likes to read and enjoys putting her fantasies on paper. Her books are emotional tales where the heroine is faced with challenges. Her aim is to write a story that will make you laugh, cry and swoon. If she can wring those emotions from a reader, she has done her job. Sable resides in Austin, Texas with her two dogs. Passionate about all animals, she has been known to charm creatures from a one ton bull to a family of raccoons. For fun, Sable haunts cemeteries and battlefields armed with night-vision cameras and digital recorders hunting proof that love survives beyond the grave. Welcome to her world of magic, alpha heroes, sexy cowboys and hot, steamy to-die-for sex. Step into the shoes of her heroines and escape to places where right prevails, love conquers all and holding out for a hero is not an impossible dream.
"I'll Remember You" is the story of Libby and Aron..again.
So this book needs to be read in chronological order to understand what's happening. From the last 3 reads, we know how Aron went missing on his honeymoon after he went snorkeling with Libby. We also got snippets on Libby's pregnancy, updates about other couples until we reach the timeline of this book. It however still gives us a recap of what has happened so far in the series. First we see Noah getting a phone call informing a lookalike of Aron has been spotted in New Mexico, but now calls himself Austin. And then we see the other side of the story, where an injured Aron is captured by evil druglord Martine Delgado- who has always wanted him and now has an excuse to keep him..his amnesia. She invents a new identity for him, and tries to convince him that he is her fiance. But as time passes, snippets of him past memories intervene..How far will Martine go to keep him? Hint: VERY far.
Honestly, far TOO MUCH happened in this book. The heroine spent 90% of the book crying and praying for the hero's return, and the rest remembering the past and being insecure. The hero spent it with the OW, fighting her advance and for his life. There are so many storylines going on parallel at the same time, things got very very confusing at so many times. The ending left me very dissatisfied. Also the scenes with OW were awkward AF.
What I wanted was an angsty reunion romance. What I got was nothing even close to that, because the actual reunion happens like at 85% mark.
Ms. Hunter...Why, why did you go there?! Why would you take the foundation couple for a series, whom we all adore, and bestow this tragedy on them? I NEVER want to read about another woman kissing the Hero (Aron), lying with him naked or about her hand on his cock!!!! NEVER!!! I am happy he did not reciprocate her repeated advances. They made me sick and I was not experiencing them! But he did remark that she was beautiful, had a beautiful body, etc. Again, things I NEVER want to read! Maybe you thought him resisting her while having amnesia proves his love for Libby. But guess what, I did not need him to do that! All of us readers already knew he loved her! This just caused pain to a good man and a woman who is carrying twins and in remission from cancer! I mean, come on! This level of angst and drama is OTT and not appreciated. I am soooo done with this series. Peace out!
Oh Wow, since Aron went missing on honeymoon I have been waiting for his return. Never did I expect such a story, it's been one heck of a ride. Sable Hunter did her magic, as she cleverly links scenes from previous books to give us The what happened to Aron story. I think I have gone through every emotion, found myself near to tears a few times, reading this one. The deep love and commitment shared not only between Aron and Libby, but all the McCoy brothers and their partners came shining through. what a fabulous love story, along with a dash of danger and excitement thrown in. Now who will be next to get their HEA, can't wait to find out.
Sable Hunter never seizes to amaze me. With every new book she writes it becomes even better. And boy does she know how to make a girl cry. Get some tissues everyone your going to need it.
Before I'll Remember You was released I have come up with scenarios on what might have happened to Aron McCoy while on his honeymoon with Libby. But nothing I thought of came even close to what was in store for me. I saw a family stick together through a very difficult time. I saw the love they had for each other, how strong they became. I saw friends join together to show their loyalty to their friends. I saw a story that taught you to never give up hope.
I loved how Sable interacted the previous books into this one. It was liking remember their stories also. I have loved the McCoy family since Cowboy heat. And now I shall wait for her next release Thunderbird cause I know it will be amazing.
I TRULY LOVE THE "HELL YEAH" SERIES, I'VE READ ALL BUT "BK#12. I SAVE READING THEM, WHICH I DO AFTER READING A VERY BAD BOOK. A BAD BOOK FOR ME IS ONE THAT LEAVES ME WITH A RESIDUE OF FEELING SAD, IT CAN EFFECT ME FOR A COUPLE DAYS. I REALLY GET INTO WHAT I'M READING, ALWAYS HAVE. I NEED A FIX TO THAT FEELING, READING THIS SERIES IS LIKE AN ANTIDOTE TO A BAD BOOK, GOOD FOR WHAT AILS ME. YES, I HATE MOST SERIES BUT THIS ONE I LOVE EVERYTHING, CHARACTERS, STORY LINES, SMOKIN' HOT LOVE SCENES . . .EVERYTHING! I'M SO GLAD THAT EVERYTHING GOT STRAIGHTEN OUT (knew it would). I GOT MY HEA AND FOR ME I NEVER GET TIRED OF HEA. LIVING LIFE IS HARD ENOUGH YOU NEVER KNOW THE OUTCOME, WHY WOULD I WANT TO READ SOMETHING TO MAKE ME UNHAPPY. THANK YOU MS. HUNTER, I LOVE YOUR WRITING, HELL YEAH! I SURE DO. ;D
Vaya esta historia me recuerda a la novela colombiana "Pasión de Gavilanes" sip, igualita de lunática la chica que se obsesiono con Aron, en serio que LOCA, pobrecito mi Aron y pobre Libby embarazada y encima tiene que sufrir de esa manera, no sufrió ya suficiente al no poder disfrutar su juventud, creo que a la autora le pareció que ni sufrieron lo suficiente, vayaaaaa :# :o , ya parece novela turca con mmentos tragicos en esta serie, sin duda a la autora le encanta el sufrimiento de sus protagonistas
This is telenovelas in a book, methinks! The freak accident, the amnesia, the unrequited love, the possession, the cartels, the ranches, the heroes, the anti-heroes. They all have the makings of textbook characters of a telenovela (not that I'm complaining...).
And it is one heck of a rollercoaster ride of cheesy goodness and cheesy sappiness! There are moments that I found myself not stopping after finishing a page, but unfortunately, there were more moments that I would be in agony that I still have more pages to go before the end.
And now that I have finally reached the last page, I guess I can say that I partly regret jumping into this installment instead of continuing to read the second book and so on and so forth, but I also told myself that it was also worth skipping the earlier books because I finally had an idea who the rest of the characters are that were also featured in the succeeding books.
All in all, while I am glad that things turned out well for Aron and Libby, I am not sure if they deserved that short an epilogue. I am also not sure if I'll be reading the rest of the books from the series again in the near future, but what I am sure of is I will still keep this series on my radar.
The McCoys and their relatives are quite the bunch of hotties that are too perfect, if only! But the stories are good and I like the fact that the woman that they pick are not raving beauties accept in their own adoring eyes, Thanks Sable hunter for letting us know it’s very okay to be us and we can have the right man or partner for us.
But I feel like the ending was some what rushed. I truly love this series but there was a part where Nathan needed to discuss something with Aron but never did. Even though I still would recommend this book and this author.
Aron has been missing for 2 months. They have searched everywhere. Finally they receive a call from Jaxson. He has seen him. Now to line up the calvary.
You'll love this Exciting and Emotional rollercoaster ride. It will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end of this story. Amazing and Action packed.
I'll Remember You by Sable Hunter is Unforgettable
I’ll Remember You, a part of the Ms Hunter’s Hell Yeah Series finally brings Aron McCoy home. Lost at sea and presumed dead by many, it charts the parallel lives of the McCoy’s at Tebow and Aron’s life as Austin in Mexico as he tries to remember who he is. His amnesia wears off but he is drugged so that he forgets. Temporarily. This, I think is a magnum opus. Once again, Ms Hunter doesn’t disappoint at bringing tears of joy, laughter, and anguish that dissipates with continued faith and hope until the story culminates in a Happily Ever After and a love that lasts beyond a lifetime. Ms Hunter is able to channel Libby’s pain and heartbreak and Aron’s desperation to remember the woman who haunts his dreams knowing he belongs to her, so well that truly a man and a woman destined for each other will always have that bond that cannot keep them apart. But love is a double edged sword in this story. No one can force someone else to love them back if the person they desire was never meant to be theirs in the first place. Love is complex and I’ll Remember You introduces us to a character everyone will despise. Martine Delgado. Yet, despite her flaws once cannot help but feel some modicum of sympathy for her. Ms Hunter has developed Martine’s character very well. Ruthless beyond evil, but generous to a point where the people she loves is concerned, particularly her sister, Alessandra. And Aron McCoy. In the end, however, the Queenpin resorts to violence in a desperate effort to keep the man she loves with drastic consequences. Aron McCoy isn’t anymore the man she loves, but the man she needs to possess. She also loses everything. When Aron comes home, it’s a joyous occasion masked by uncertainty. However, like the story’s title the mind may forget but the heart always knows. This is what brings Aron back to Libby. Aron and Libby have always been my favourite couple. The fact that we are given a glimpse of their life and love for each other makes all of us who read their story fortunate for being allowed to be a part of their world. I’ll Remember You is also a spring board for more of Ms Hunter’s wonderful stories of the men and women who inhabit the world of the McCoy’s and Tebow. It goes without saying that I am always looking forward to knowing them. Thank you Ms Sable.
As always this is just to let you know before reading my review that I write my reviews as I am reading so I don’t forget anything I wanted to say. So please keep that in mind when you reading this and if it seems like I am making any guesses as to what MIGHT happen this is why.
Why is NO one talking to Nathan about Aron…he literally could have been the key to finding him this entire time.
Oh and this Martina chick needs to back off before Cady sick’s her hoodoo relatives on her and her cartel.
Okay so much is happening in this book that my mind is running a million miles an hour…there are so many different point of views in this that at some points it hard to tell who’s it’s from at that given moment. One thing I understand why but the first 15% of the book was mostly all repeated from previous books. I legit got to the point where I skimmed over the parts I had already read because it takes me forever to reread things I have already read before. Oh and I’m just going to say this...enough is enough…this family has been through enough already and I think they need a well-deserved break, as much as I love reading about the McCoy’s they deserve to be left alone to be happy. WTH Harper???? I see another book in the making if her story isn’t tied up in this book…
So I just finished the book…I LOVED the Epilogue but I do have one issue with this book…WTH was Nathan going to talk to Aron about??? What was he talking about telling Aron about Tina? Then you had Harper and Revel…and Bowie and Cassie…I need info where was the story tie ups with those? So either I am just going to have to wonder OR there are more books in this series coming out. If there are more books I can’t wait to read them. I haven’t read the Cajun series yet but I will at some point. As for this book it was a great story and I was SO glad reading the end.
The McCoy brothers are the greatest, they work hard, and love harder. That love stands out in this book. The love for their brother, letting nothing stop them from getting him home. The love for Libby, not wanting her to go through another disappointment about Aron. Their love for their wives, their friends, and each other. This was a great book, deserving more than five stars. The story line was believable, and so was the rescue. I found myself pulling for the brothers and their friends. This book takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. It is full of suspense, action, unspoken fears, romance, love, babies, and celebrations. But most of all it is full of love and friendship. As always, Sable Hunter gave us a glimpse of possible story lines in future books, and in this book, everybody was reunited. Cannot wait for the next book, that hopefully will feature some of the new McCoy cousins. Well done Sable Hunter, very well done!!
It was hard for me to decide on a rating for I'll Remember You. Sable Hunter is usually an automatic 5 star from me, I just love the lady. However, While I truly enjoyed the story in I'll Remember You the too frequent POV changes made me a little crazy. Sable writes the Heall Yeah series as overlapping books. Many story lines are taking place at the same time, ans she gives you snippets from these multiple story lines in each book. It is a different style and does take some getting used to, but I have never found it difficult to follow. I'll Remember You finally gives us the answer to "What happened to Aron" Who disappeared on his honeymoon in the Caymen Islands. I won't give spoilers, but man it was some twisted stuff! As Always, Sable writes with heart, humor and heat. The big three for me when it comes to romance. I'll be waiting for more of these sexy cowboys... and the answer to yet another mystery. What is going on with Nathan and Tina?
well this is the book we all have been pacing for and dying to read . you better have a box of tissues when you start to read. Aaron Mc coy and his new bride are suppose to be having the time of their lives on there honeymoon but something happens to Aaron. Libby's world is torn apart but she never gives up and neither does the rest of the family. He is out there somewhere she knows it she can feel it in her soul. Aaron awakes to not remembering who he is but awakes to a whole new life . this book had me wanting to kick some butt because they messed with my Aaron and libby haha this book really does hit home for me on a few things and had me in tears a lot and it has also made me see myself in a different light as well. I have to say whatever Sable Hunter writes is always A 10 plus as she puts her soul into her characters. I love this series and love all of sable's books. Thank you Sable for allowing us to be part of your world and thank you for sharing all of your books with us.
Sable Hunter Aron and Libby McCoy became husband and wife. No woman could desire a more perfect love. But tragedy struck... This was a long awaiting release for me! It left with a cliff hanger! This ongoing Story line will find a special place in your heart. Every book has that certain something you walk away with, the first for me was Aron, Strong Powerful, sexual Cowboy, and now getting to taste him again was pure heaven! Talented, Sexy, Well written, Characters with depth, Story lines you will care about, this writer will grab you and never let you go! But positively one of the best Story Tellers you will find!
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FINALLY! The mystery of Aaron McCoy's disappearance is solved but be prepared for many hurdles to get him back home to his family and his beloved Libby.
What I like best about this novel in the series is that while we have already seen in previous novels how strong this family is, even during their struggles, there is NO question in "I'll Remember You" that they'll do whatever it takes to correct a wrong directed at them, and NO ONE or nothing will get in their way and the love runs so deep that even while Aaron was unable to put faces and names to the glimpses he had, deep down he knew he belonged to someone else and that is what kept him going during his darkest hours.
This entire series is a must read for anyone who likes their romance spicey with a bit of mystery thrown in. Comment
Sable Hunter has written another amazing McCoy Book. Sable's books are fantastic and just get better and better.
Last time we saw Aron McCoy he was on his honeymoon with his new wife Libby McCoy. He was diving in the blue water off the Cayman Island and just disappeared. The only things found where his wedding ring and a shredded wet suit.
The rest of the McCoy family are devastated when Aron disappears and Libby is heartbroken but none is giving up on Aron.
A McCoy Cousin spots Aron in New Mexico and Noah and Skye head down there to see. But Aron doesn't seems to know Noah, something has to be wrong with Aron.
What is going on with Aron? Does Libby get her husband back? Do the McCoy clan get Aron back? Can they have a good Christmas? Read the book to see!!
I would recommend this book and the whole Hell Yeah Series.
I’ll Remember You, is one of the best stories in the Hell Yeah series by far! It is NOT a stand alone. This book brings together all the other McCoy’s and their girls as well as new family and friends. It sets the stage for more great stories to come. You will get so wrapped up in their lives that you will not be able to put this book down!
It has something for everyone ~ action, suspense, romance and sex! You will not be disappointed. It is also very emotional. You will go through many emotions as Aaron tries to find his way home. The unconditional love of his family, the love and respect from friends and the determination to never give up makes this a heartwarming story of strength, courage and fortitude. It is a touching love story that proves that nothing can stand in the way of true love. Our heart will never forget what our eyes cannot see or what our mind cannot understand.
Great sequel for the Hell Yeah! series, that I've been waiting for. And it is all that was promised: action, tears, heartbreak, homecomings, wedding, babies, love that over comes all, and family loyalty that you would die for. It was alluring, captivating, delicious, and adorable all at the same time. The author obviously tried to hook the readers with upcoming books, by giving hints of possible new storylines -- events that had nothing to do with the intense and fierce efforts to bring Aron and Libby back together, back to home, was mixed in the story. I could have done without that, so that's why 4*. The book 11 is no place to start with the series, but a great sequel.
“I’ll Remember You” does not centre on a new couple, but instead reveals what happened to Aron McCoy after he went missing. During Aron and Libby’s honeymoon, Aron goes missing without a trace. A desperate search for his whereabouts commences, but with no results. Libby suffers daily, hoping against hope that Aron will return to her. Finally, his brother Noah gets a lead on Aron, but decides to investigate by himself, without informing any of the other McCoys or Libby. What he discovers shocks him to the core. Will Aron return to the loving arms of this family or will they have to go on without him?
While Libby and Aron are on their honeymoon, in the Cayman Islands, and something terrible happens Aron. He disappears while he and Libby were snorkeling. As the McCoy family are looking for him and becoming more and more concerned, their cousin Jaxson believes he spotted Aron in Mexico on a large horse ranch. It appears that Aron has no memory which makes no sense at all!
As the story unfolds, they find out that the Ranch is actually a compound for a Drug Cartel and getting Aron out is going to be very dangerous. Find out if they can go in and get Aron out with no one losing their lives.
Overall this was a perfect ending; it wrapped up the loose ends of the series and left me smiling. Aron is back! I was a bit annoyed by the first 40% or so there were a lot of scenes that were repeated verbatim from other books and a few places where characters retold another character of a scene that just happened. I didn't need a repeat of an event I just read. I think the author could have been a little more creative in reminding the reader of previous events without so much repetition. Other than the redundancy, I was pleased with this story and I look forward to the next.
Sabler Hunter out did herself with this book. I read the whole series and each book would get better as I went along, It felt like I knew all the people in the books. The part I liked was it seems like everybody in the McCoy family played a part in this book. I don't want to say to much to give away finding Aron but I will say when Libby first hear Aron voice in the house and saw him tears just started coming down my eyes never knew I could get this emotional with a book. Cannot wait for the next book about Aron in the series. I will recommend this series to all my friends.