Forget Me Not
2014

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I received a copy of this book from the author for an honest review

Julia McKenzie is searching for herself in the far West. As she tries to mend the pieces of her heart, she finds a way that she can improve the lives of those around her.
The Chinese immigrants have long been seen as less than human and given jobs and wages lower than their white counterparts. Julia longs to help these people find a way to fit into the community and she befriends a young woman and her brother. Lee Mei and Lee Meng do not want to see anything happen to Julia, but when they need help, she is the one that they turn to.
Julia is blown away when someone from her pasts blows back into her life, will she able to forgive the past and move forward or will she keep her heart out of reach to the one person who understands her the most?


I really loved this read, and was actually able to read through it in about two hours. It was enjoyable, and kept the momentum going throughout the read. Very enjoyable and I look forward to reading more from this author!

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