![]() I love a good amnesia story – the drama and heartache are what I love to read. ![]() Why I read this book: I read this book because the summary grabbed me right from the start. With little left of the man he adores, Rupert must cling to what remains of his shaky faith and pray that Jodi can learn to love him again. ![]() A moment of distraction leaves Jodi fighting for a life he can’t remember and shatters Rupert’s heart. Until a cruel twist of fate snatches it all away. He offers Rupert a home within the walls of his cosy Tottenham flat-a sanctuary to nurture their own brand of family-and for four blissful years, life is never sweeter. Add in the heady current between them, and Jodi can’t help falling hard in love. Rupert is lost and lonely, but just about the sweetest bloke Jodi has ever known. Then one night he stumbles across newly divorced firefighter Rupert O’Neil. Lunch twice a week with his ex-girlfriend-turned-BFF and the occasional messy venture to a dodgy gay bar is all the company he needs, right? Web designer Jodi Peters is a solitary creature. Published July 4th 2016 by Riptide Publishing, 278 pages Melissa reviews What Remains by Garrett Leigh. ![]()
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