When Time Stands Still by Sara Furlong Burr
262
pages
Published
June 15th 2018
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
It’s been nearly a decade since Elle Sloan last
saw Luke
Hutchins. Close to ten years since she broke up with him
over a single
phone call, providing him with little explanation.
Since the end of their
relationship, Elle has done everything
she could do to move on, marrying,
proceeding forward with
her life, almost allowing herself to completely forget
about
Luke.
Almost.
Out of nowhere, Elle receives a phone call from Luke’s
Almost.
Out of nowhere, Elle receives a phone call from Luke’s
mother. Luke has been in a horrific car
accident and, a month
later, has just awoken from a coma. However, instead of
celebrating, his family is stunned to learn that Luke is
suffering from amnesia
and only remembers his life as it was
before his breakup with Elle. Not wanting
to tell Luke that he
and Elle aren’t together anymore for fear it may
compromise his recovery, Elle is asked by Luke’s family to
come to the hospital to see him.
Their hope is that she will
slowly be able to jog his memory and cushion the
blow.
Guilt-ridden over how their relationship ended, Elle readily
agrees, finding
herself transported back in time with Luke to
the life they once shared and the
future they could have had
together.
Oh my god what a wonderfully crazy story. It is completely
well written and thought through. I could not put it down.
I found myself reading it straight through in one sitting.
This is Luke and Elle's story. This book starts off with Elle
finding out about Luke's accident and then telling her
husband that she is going to help. It seems to be a good
marriage and she is off. And he is a good husband to let her.
But as she spend time with Luke she starts to remember
their life together and starts to question things. But when
everything blows up in their faces with Margaret showing up.
It appears to all be over, but man is she in for a surprise
when she gets home. Months later she is with Mena when
life changes again, but will it be for the better this time?
Now before I ruin this for you I will leave off here. I hope you
enjoy this book as much as I did. If you do like this book,
please consider leaving a review. The Authors really like it
when you do; they value your opinions too.
Sara “Furlong” Burr was born and raised in Michigan and
currently still lives there with her husband, two daughters, a
high-strung Lab,
and three judgmental cats. When she’s
not writing, Sara enjoys reading, camping,
spending time with
her family, and attempting to paint while consuming more
amaretto sours than she cares to admit. She's also an
advocate for melanoma
awareness, having been diagnosed
with stage 1b melanoma in 2017.
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