Everything We Left Behind is compelling suspense, a riveting story about making peace with your past, a story about a man trying to find his true family. James has been living in a fugue state after being traumatized at the hands of his brother; for the past seven years, James has been living in Mexico as Carlos, father of two young sons and in love with Natalya. When James emerges from the fugue, he is confused and heartbroken, the family he'd loved are now strangers to him, and he's still in love with his former fiancée Aimee. How does James move on with his life...can he overcome his past and build a loving relationship with his sons again? And where will he find his true home? It was fascinating to watch James deal with both the past and the future; his struggle, his emotions, his angst are so clear. The story is told partly in flashbacks as we follow Carlos' journey for the previous 6 years, and partly in the present as James finds love and peace in his life. Both Carlos' and James' stories are equally gripping and emotional. It was fascinating to watch their stories converge, and I felt a deep emotional connection to James, to his sons, and to Natalya. This is suspense with heart...a page-turner that will reach readers' hearts, a story of relationships and love. This book is the sequel to the equally compelling Everything We Keep; after finishing that book, I couldn't wait to read this one! I highly encourage readers to read EWK, which is the story of James' fiancée, Aimee, and will take readers back to the beginning of James' story.