Cees Bannigan has all the components needed to build a happy life - so what is she doing at the hospital bedside of Arieanna Simmons, the love who abandoned her a year before? When she discovers what is behind Arieanna's precipitous withdrawal, Cees must decide if past betrayals can ever be forgiven.
Gabrielle Goldsby is the author of several novels including Forward Magazine finalist, Remember Tomorrow, the Lambda Literary Award winning Wall of Silence, and The Caretaker’s Daughter, recipient of the Alice B. Lavender Certificate. A Northern California transplant, Gabrielle currently resides in Portland, Oregon. When not writing, she enjoys reading, camping, hiking, and lifting the heaviest things she can get her hands on.
Remember Tomorrow by Gabrielle Goldsby is quite good, surprisingly tender at times, often sensual (especially the dance scenes) and sincerely complicated (the confusion connected with Arie’s amnesia is especially touching). I can’t remember the last book I read that was so vulnerable as this one is.
At times tender, and others sensual. Always an underlying heartache. Some of the dialog is cliche and silly, but it wasn’t a factor throughout the story, so didn’t bother me. True love never dies, and in this story it finds a way to survive.
This was a cute, but slow burning romance. It has its of sex scenes, so if that's not for you, you know ahead of time. I was surprised by the reason at the end behind their big breakup that happened before the book begins. It's a light read and I enjoyed it.
Charming love story that shows, once you love someone and that person is the one, nothing will keep you apart. Very quick read and definitively book that is hard to put down.