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Remember Me: Calling You Home

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Jason finds out about his secret child and emotions explode out of him. His relationship couldn't be more fragile with May, than it is now. He's about to learn, it’s not just May's family who knew about little Dolly. Is there no one who didn't know?

43 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 3, 2014

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Kristal McKerrington

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1,311 reviews33 followers
May 9, 2016
Remember Me is Jason's turn to be angry.
His side of finding out he has a daughter he knew nothing about and why he wasn't told about Dolly.
There seem to be secrets on top of secrets and it's just too much for him to deal with.
He want's to do whats right, he wants a relationship with his daughter but just when he is ready to try to work it out another person close to him knew about Dolly but never told him and it wrecks him.
Jason lashes out and that's the end of this part of the story.
A quick read that gives us so much insight into Jason's heart and mind.
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Author 14 books608 followers
May 11, 2016
Kristal asked me if I would review her book and it was an absolute pleasure to read. I have not read the first book and therefore was cautious as I hoped it could be read without reading the first. I picked up on the story quickly but would advise it to be read in sequence. I will be going back and doing this as I absolutely loved Kristal's writing style.

The book is heartfelt and beautifully descriptive. The situation of Jason discovering he has a child with his childhood sweetheart/friend was wonderfully described. I felt the tension and emotion in the words. A great little read.
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1,042 reviews21 followers
May 12, 2016
I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

This is the first I have read by this author.. This is a short story only 48 pages. I am giving it 4 stars, I would love for for it have been a longer story.

This story is well written and you get to know the characters. I will be going back and getting the first book because I think I will get more out of this one with reading the other one.

You will feel the emotions the author wants you to while reading this book. It was a great quick read!!

I look forward to reading many more of this author.
359 reviews
May 10, 2016
Calling you home Remember me

WOW a great short story its pulled all different emotions from me. Lovely characters
I read this really quick as I couldn't put it down read it for yourself a 5 star read  

Jason finds out about his secret child and emotions explode out of him. His relationship couldn't be more fragile with May, than it is now. He's about to learn, it’s not just May's family who knew about little Dolly. Is there no one who didn't know?
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2,469 reviews51 followers
May 8, 2016
**SPOILER FREE**


Not sure what to really say... this is an amazing story. The characters are well balanced and thought out as well as the story plot.. Once you get settled in to start this book, it's hard to lay down. Emotions are something that you find yourself dealing with while reading this book. This book is a must read!


*Received for an honest review*
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Author 137 books134 followers
June 28, 2018
Magnificent.

This is the sequel to Calling you Home by McKerrington. I didn't read the first novella, but I was immediately caught up, by the prologue. This novella was full of intense emotions. I completely understood the pain of the Jason especially when he's still dealing with the loss of his wife, raising his son and dealing with several secrets regarding his recently uncovered child. There is a lot going on in the story and it's just the way I like my stories. A lot of secrets and revelations, especially from those closest to Jason. To get the full impact, a reader should read both novellas, but if you're going to pick one, this is the one to read. Look forward to the next installment.
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