I had high hopes with this beginning, as I adore thrillers and suspense. And there were times where I was flipping through the pages, anxious to discover where the author was heading. Most of the time, though, I found the story to be a bit uneven. Many plot points were obvious to me from the start, and at times there were holes in the story. While I appreciate characters of faith, I found the main character's to be somewhat unrealistic in that she neither truly struggled with it nor fully embraced it in a way I would find believable during the crisis and chaos she faced.
This would be the type of book I would choose when I wanted something to occupy my mind, but not something that I couldn't put down and pick up at will. There is room in my life for these kinds of books, but I wouldn't recommend it as a favorite.
Forget Me Not is available directly through Waterbrook Multnomah, or at your favorite online or local bookstore.
*This was book was provided for review by WaterBrook Multnomah.*






























