This was a fantastic book! I've read 4 books by Minka Kent. Two I thought were o.k., "The Roommate" and "When I Was You". The other one, "The Memory Watcher", was also a five star read. I read it quite a while ago, and I didn't realize right away that this book is the sequel! At the end of "The Memory Watcher", we were left wondering what was going to happen to 10 year old Grace, a troubled, sad little girl. This book opens with 30 year old Grace returning to her childhood home. Her mother is still in prison, and her father is living there with his new girlfriend, who has the unlikely name of Bliss. The reason Grace has returned home is because she is worried about her ex-boyfriend.
Grace broke up with Sutton when she was 22, after dating him for four years. She still loved him. The reason she left him is because Grace was worried about her own character and the havoc she believed she wrought on other people. She saw herself as being a destructive person who had an uncontrollable impulse to destroy anything good. She described Sutton as being "perfect", a kind, sensitive, optimistic guy, and she didn't want to ruin him by continuing to be with him. Now, 8 years later, she had discovered some disturbing info about him. He was married to a woman who strongly resembled her. He had moved into her hometown, three blocks away from her parents' home. His baby daughter was named Grace! Grace decided the reason for all of this was because he had never gotten over her. He married a woman who looked like her, named his baby after her, and moved to her hometown. She wants to meet up with him, to let him know how sorry she was for hurting him and that it wasn't because she didn't love him, or because he had done anything wrong, it was because she loved him so much she couldn't stay with him and destroy his life. The problem is, instead of just trying to contact him, she wanted to set things up to make it look like she just ran into him. In order to do that, she has to investigate his life, to arrange this random meeting. She actually runs into his wife instead, and things get complicated.
There's no need to read "The Memory Watcher" first in order to understand this book. Grace gives enough background info to understand what happened 20 years ago and how it affected her life.