Willow is set to marry Clay. This is not the wedding or life that her parents want for her. But it's exactly what she wants. Shortly before the wedding, she's in a serious car accident, spends a month in a medically-induced coma, and wakes up with no memory of the accident. Unable to walk, she locates a facility dedicated to rehab, both physical and memory. Clay's messages to her while she's gone seem like he's talking to a friend, not the woman he's waiting to marry. And he hasn't yet made time to visit her. As she gains strength, she begins to spend a little time with Jeremy, the son of Nora, her rehab nurse, and learns about his farm. There's serious attraction between them, but she's going to marry Clay as soon as she's better. She just hasn't told Jeremy about Clay yet. What happens when they find out about each other? Does she still proceed with the wedding? This is a fabulous book. It bothered me that Willow's parents didn't visit her in rehab, but early in the book, they're described as being rather self-absorbed and extremely interested in "appearances". Nora is just so wonderful and supportive. She didn't just help Willow heal physically, but gave her a lot of things to think about regarding her future. When Willow's memory from the night of the accident comes back, her decision is made. She WILL have a happy ending. But who will it be with?
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