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I Will Remember You

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Sometimes the past is better left undisturbed...

When Gianna Harris is found unconscious on the side of an Atlanta road, covered in blood, her dead husband beside her, police are eager to find the person responsible. But there’s one thing standing in the way: Gianna. The trauma caused her to lose most of her recent memories, including those from that night.

As she struggles to piece together what led her and her beloved husband—affectionately nicknamed the “modern-day Huxtables”—to that spot on that night, she must rely on her friends and family to fill in the blanks. But the more details they feed her about the past, the more she realizes things in her happy home were not what they seemed. What’s worse, everyone around her seems to have ulterior motives. A traumatized Gianna makes the decision to move forward and make new memories with her mother, grandmother, and daughter…as well as a new man. And then the letters come. Three simple words, threatening and ominous:

I’M WATCHING YOU.

Terrified that her husband’s killer is coming back to finish the job and unsure of who to trust, Gianna is forced to revisit her forgotten past. As she unravels the threads of her life, the deadly secrets she uncovers threaten everything she holds dear. Will she unmask a killer before it’s too late?

270 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2019

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L. Jaye Morgan

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L. Jaye Morgan has been a horror/mystery/thriller fan since she was a small child and she sometimes wonders what that says about her state of mind. Nevertheless, she now writes mysteries and psychological thrillers that feature African American characters—the books she’s always wanted to read.

She has a master’s degree in African American Studies and 3/4ths of a PhD in Sociology. When she’s not writing her dissertation, she’s procrastinating by thinking up more stories to tell. And binge-watching shows on Netflix. Her debut novel, Of Things Unseen, will be released in November of 2018.

She currently lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her wonderful husband, two brilliant children, and a spoiled dog.

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748 reviews6 followers
March 8, 2019
A very good book, kept you on the edge of your seat, and in suspense.
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437 reviews115 followers
August 13, 2019
Babbbyyyyyy this book here! I usually know who did what in every book I read because although authors try to withhold that info they're not really good at it....or maybe it's the bookworm in me.....but anyway, I was in so much suspense alllllllll through this book! I can't even say much without giving anything away but.....the power of the P@#$%!
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278 reviews6 followers
May 27, 2019
4.5 stars. Finished in less than a day and felt like the ending was setting up a second book.
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734 reviews72 followers
August 16, 2020
There is nothing like a good whodunit and one written by a black woman too! Winning.

Gianna wakes up in a hospital and no memory of how she got there. She finds out she has amnesia and her husband was killed. This is where the real story begins.

The real star of this book was Gianna's grandmother, Emmy. She had the best one liners and gave sage advice.

I started to dislike Gianna more and more as the book went on and there was a contentious replacement with her mother on top of everything. There were suspicious relationships and many questionable things done on Gianna's part. Unreliable narrators make for good stories.

Well worth the read and I will definitely read more from this author.
1,243 reviews9 followers
April 17, 2020
Excellent read

Excellent read, I enjoyed the storyline. The characters were complicated. Some people will do anything for love. Gianna was selfish and manipulating and Tremaine was insecure and needy. The only character that had redeeming qualities was the teenaged daughter Kaya . I recommend this book.
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16 reviews
October 29, 2025
Gianna and Tremaine were a piece of work! I had a feeling it would end the way it did, but I wasn’t completely sure, which is why I had to read it all the way through. Emmy was something else—so manipulative—and it’s wild how she raised Gianna to be just like her. This was definitely an interesting read. Honestly, I don’t even have the words for it!
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33 reviews
May 17, 2019
Loved it

This was a good red from the beginning to the end. It was also kind of a cliffhanger. I wanted to know what happened to Gianna. Did she take her daughter and mother and left town so she could move on or did she ended up going to to prison too
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100 reviews
May 27, 2020
Blown Away

I'm stingy with my 5 star rating but this one undeniably earned it. After forcing myself to put it down, I was still thinking about hours later. I would have preferred a stronger ending but it was still wrapped up nicely.
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24 reviews1 follower
November 13, 2023
I gave 4 stars because there were many areas that did not come off as realistic as it should have. For example, her best friend (IRL), would have been there by her side more (not a spoiler). Also, why was Emmy’s story important? It was told but for what? I guess I missed the connection. I would still try her other books.
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