Dacious is an angel who has been sent to earth as punishment for standing with Lucifer. He has never felt such strong emotions until now and he can’t stand it.
Gemmah Parker can see through objects when she touches them. She has lived with her friend Kyrah for the last few years and learned to become a psychic.
Dacious has been on earth for centuries as punishment. He was tricked into standing by Lucifer and has paid his dues. He wants to go back to Heaven so he can be closer to God. That is until he sees Gemmah and her beautiful aura. She is full of innocence and sweetness. When he is finally able to meet her face to face, he begins to woo her. Gemmah has just met the man of her dreams at a ball. He is beautiful and she is still shaken that he wants her. She falls for him hard until he returns her home where she finds her friend has died while she had fun. She feels guilty enough to push Dacious away. He won’t let her push him away, not after she has brought light back into his life. What will it take to make her see?
I found Remember Me to be refreshingly different and fast-paced. It totally worked for me how Ms. deGrey wove together bits of storyline that seemed to be happening at the same time. The two sets villains coming after the hero and heroine really upped the anti and the multiple black moments made the situations seem hopeless. I thought the heroine acted perfectly in line with her character. Had she been anything other than Mary Jane-ish I wouldn't have been able to believe that she wished with all her heart to follow in the footsteps of her mentor and be a healer. If you like interesting, fast-paced, multi-storyline, with big strong hot, male angels and believable characters, then you will love this book.
Dacious and Gemmah seem to be meant for each other. Not only in this life but from past lives as well. When a Vampire Queen bent on fulfilling her own lust actively pursues Dacious, demons and even Lucifer himself try to come between the love that Gemmah and he are destined to share. Just when it seems they have defeated their greatest enemies, the tables are turned and only God knows how their story will end. I found the characters to be genuine and nothing seemed off balance in the story. The ending was more than satisfying, leaving me with a feeling of completion when it was over. I would recommend it. 'Remember Me' was well worth the read.