Ten years ago, Reagan's friend died in a tragic accident. But what if it wasn't an accident?
The morning after a wild college graduation party, we found Lanie Martin at the bottom of a ravine, dead from a terrible fall and a snapped neck. We told the police it was an accident. What else could we say?
We panicked. We were wasted the night before. So before the cops arrived, we cleaned up the scene and got our stories straight. Ella swore me to silence about what I saw. Said there was nothing to it. And maybe there wasn't... but I've never been sure.
Now, ten years later, I'm a new mom battling crushing postpartum depression—and the memories I buried are starting to resurface. Flashbacks. Fractured images. Fear and dread.
Then the invitation a ten-year reunion at Ella's family camp in the Adirondacks. A weekend of remembrance and healing. But something tells me this isn't about healing.
This is about secrets. And someone wants them to stay buried.
What really happened that night at the cabin? What did I see—and why did I forget?
I came for closure. I came to remember. But if I uncover the truth, I might not leave here alive.
“The Unforgetting” by Bonnie Traymore completely sucked me in from the very first page. The suspense had me hooked right away, and the pacing kept me turning pages without a second thought. I loved the character development—each person felt so complex and real, which made the emotional stakes feel even higher. The mix of mystery and thrills kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The narrator gave a strong performance and really brought the story to life, making it even more immersive. I couldn’t put it down, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who loves a good psychological thriller.