ABOUT THE BOOK
Title: Remembering Everly
Author: J. L. Berg
Series: Lost & Found, #2
On Sale: July 5, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Format: Trade Paperback
Price: $11.99 USD
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After
a stunning cliffhanger ending in Forgetting August, USA Today bestselling author J.L. Berg delivers the happily ever
after that fans have been waiting for in the sequel, REMEMBERING EVERLY.
After
two years in a coma, August Kinkaid has forgotten the darkness in his past. But
his past hasn't forgotten him. His beautiful former fiancée, Everly, remembers
every tumultuous moment of their stormy relationship. The sizzling passion. The
web of lies. And the terrible secret Everly's been hiding since her last
fateful night with August.
Now
the truth is out and August remembers everything. As his long-buried memories
come flooding back, he begins to understand why Everly would want to move on
with her life. Why she would give her heart to another man. And why August
should try to forget her once and for all.
But he
can't give up on the only woman he's ever loved. Even if he has to reopen old
wounds—and face the darkest demons of his past—August will do whatever it takes
for a second chance with Everly. He let her slip away once. He's not about to
spend the rest of his life remembering Everly when he could be holding her in
his arms forever…
THE LOST & FOUND SERIES
Forgetting
August, #1
Remembering
Everly, #2
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Author
J.L. Berg is a California native living in the South. She is the author
of the self-pubbed Ready series. When she's not writing, you can find her
with her nose stuck in a romance book, in a yoga studio, or devouring anything
chocolate.
EXCERPT
Secrets.
They had the ability
to destroy lives, obliterate relationships and sabotage even the strongest partnerships. Big or small
. . . it didn’t matter. Even the tiniest
white lie had the power to corrode—to shatter and dismantle everything you loved.
I’d carried a secret so big, for so long that sometimes I felt physically weak from its weight. I had thought I could carry its
burden to my grave—that
eventually its truth would die along
with me.
But secrets never die.
They live on far longer than we do, and they always find their
way to the surface.
Mine certainly did.
Sitting alone in the apartment I shared with my fiancé, I gently rolled the smooth green
stone between my thumb and forefinger,
over and over, remembering the day it was returned
to me.
It frightened me to my core.
But I still hadn’t told anyone.
It had been three days and I had
yet to tell my fiancé or best friend about the events that had taken
place in that bridal shop. As far as Ryan and Sarah knew, August had rudely interrupted my bridal appointment to tell me he had his
memories back—that was all.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Why hadn’t I elaborated? I didn’t want to admit my shame. I
couldn’t share this secret, my darkest lie. What would they think of
me? I was the reason August had been in that hospital
bed for two years. And the
worst part? I’d lied about it—to
everyone.
Even those closest to me. Even
August. I was the worst kind of human.
I knew Ryan would tell me the opposite.
He would comfort
me as I told him the truth, holding
me as I shared my story about the
awful truth from that night.
There was no mugger.
There was only me.
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