Author: Monica Corwin
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 12, 2018
Blurb
He makes me
burn.
He makes me ache.
He makes me forget.
Since grade school Murphy Wilcox and I fought incessantly. But one drunk night before my last military deployment changed everything. At least that is what he tells me. Along with the hundreds of scorching hot emails we shared.
Fast forward four years and Murphy is the only connection I have to my past. The only connection I have to the woman I used to be. Amnesia is a bitch but apparently so was I.
**25% of the profit from this book will be donated to the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, in hopes that it can help fund further research into PTSD**
He makes me ache.
He makes me forget.
Since grade school Murphy Wilcox and I fought incessantly. But one drunk night before my last military deployment changed everything. At least that is what he tells me. Along with the hundreds of scorching hot emails we shared.
Fast forward four years and Murphy is the only connection I have to my past. The only connection I have to the woman I used to be. Amnesia is a bitch but apparently so was I.
**25% of the profit from this book will be donated to the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, in hopes that it can help fund further research into PTSD**
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Author Bio
Monica Corwin is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling
author. She is an outspoken writer attempting to make romance accessible to
everyone, no matter their preferences. As a Northern Ohioian, Monica enjoys
snow drifts, three seasons of weather, and a dislike of Michigan football.
Monica owns more books about King Arthur than should be strictly necessary.
Also typewriters...lots and lots of typewriters.
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For once we get to see a woman being in the military and the
effect of deployment and PTSD and how a man deals with the deployment and
return. It is heartbreaking on both sides of any person’s story, but it opens
your eyes from a different perspective.
Murphy you may have the title of Saint Murphy, but while you
have your own past and mistakes made. You have a heart of gold just like a
Saint in your actions does. He has had a crush on her since they were younger
and although Mara was blind to this since they didn’t always get along, doesn’t
she know that when boys and girls taunt each other it means they like each
other (even if not spoken out loud). Think that was in grained in our heads as
kids.
Enemies and drinking equal one drunk night and a connection
that turns to friendship; however, her military deployment caused her to have
amnesia. Fast forward four years and he’s the only tie to her past to try to
piece together her life. Without those emails she’d really be struggling for
memories to appear. She needs him to regain her memory and past and he needs to
cope with the fact that she didn’t just vanish all those years like he thought.
This story is emotional, heartbreaking and passionate all at once. Your heart
starts to heal seeing the light is how I will refer to their relationship
seeming like it is progressing for the better and then we see dark when more
issues and triggers step in the way. For a while I wasn’t to certain that they
would ever get a HEA with events that led them apart. I’ll say that fate or
luck of the map selection led Murphy to the right time for Mara and himself. It
was shocking to see him step out of the box when it came to the bar is how I will
say this to avoid spoilers. But all for the positive is how it turns out.
In this story you will see PTSD, mental health and suicide thoughts
and while it may be a trigger for some, it may help others know they are not
alone and it teaches us as well as readers on the topics we may not know much
on. Plus, a portion of the book sales are being donated to a great cause to
help these studies. Make Me Forget shows you that while you may lose things at
times that they are found when it deems ready. It may take years to recover and
find that HEA, but your past doesn’t always define you and it may even help you
become better. You won’t want to forget the characters or the story you will
only want to forget the hurt and pain endured while recovering from the loss.
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