
All she remembers is loving Zac more than life itself. And she sure doesn’t remember getting engaged to another man. She doesn’t remember leaving her fiancé Zac Callahan weeks before their wedding or moving to Portland, Maine. Lucy Lovett can’t remember the last seven months of her life. Now a Hallmark Original movie: An Unforgettable Christmas ! Fresh from the Bookshelf: The Goodbye Bride~ A Sum.Zac knows that if he follows his heart he’ll win back the love of his life - but if Lucy’s memory returns, his would-be bride might say goodbye forever.Circuit Maze~ Electric Current Logic Game from Thi.Homeschool Curriculum Planning and FREE Curriculum.Fresh from the Bookshelf: Julius Zebra: Rumble wit.Fresh from the Bookshelf: From this Moment by Eliz.Teach Multi-Age Health and Wellness with WAY Comes.

I just love it when author's do that (subtlely, not brazenly) because it makes me wait for the next book with baited breath. I appreciated how Denise kept the secret behind Lucy's memory loss hidden until much much later in the book, to build up the anticipation and speculation.Īnother aspect of the book I liked, was the setting up of the third book in the series ( Just a Kiss, coming out soon!) with the third brother Riley. I really liked Beau and Eden, but I think I like Lucy and Zac even more! They both were in love with each other so much, but with Denise writing the story so we see Lucy's thoughts and then Zac's thoughts, it allows us to see all the doubts they each had in themselves and each other. Going with a family of brothers makes it easy I think! LOL! I think Denise does an excellent job keeping each book separate, but still sharing threads of the story.

I enjoyed "visiting" with the Callahan brothers again and seeing Beau and Eden from the first book again.

I LOVE how Denise Hunter opens the story immediately with Lucy's "awakening", as it sucked me in right away. I really fell in love with the Callahan brothers in Falling Like Snowflakes and was eager to read Zac's story as it sounded like it was a humdinger! I really enjoyed The Goodbye Bride right from the first chapter.
