Forget You
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Jennifer Echols
A sexy romance that fans of Simone Elkeles and Jamie McGuire will fall in love with… There's a lot Zoey would like to forget. Like how her father has knocked-up his twenty-four-year-old girlfriend. Like her mom's nervous breakdown. Like Doug, the darkly handsome bad boy, who taunts her at school… Worried that her life is becoming a complete mess, Zoey fights back the only way she knows how, by making sure that she's perfect - the perfect daughter, the perfect student and the perfect girlfriend to ultra-popular football player, Brandon. But then Zoey is in a car crash and can't remember anything about the night it happened. She should have been with Brandon, but he doesn't seem to know anything about the accident - and, more confusingly, doesn't seem to care. Only Doug, who saved her from the wreckage, has the answers Zoey so desperately needs, but he's the last person she wants to rely on, especially as he's acting like something happened between them that night. Which can't be true, can it? But with her thoughts full of Doug and strangely empty of Brandon, Zoey starts to question her feelings for the two boys and whether being perfect is more important than following your heart.
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Author
Jennifer Echols
Pages
256
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2012-12-13
ISBN
1471118045 9781471118043
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"This was my first Jennifer Echols novel, and I'm making sure it won't be my last. This was fantastic! This had some heartbreaking moments in it that made me tear up a little through the book. Zoey hasn't had it easy. Even worse, she's been forced to keep it secret, or else.<br/><br/>I kept rooting for Zoey and Doug. I liked Doug so much better than Brandon. I kept yelling at my book because I wanted her with Doug so bad. Loved the tension, I even loved how loyal Zoey was, even if what she wanted wasn't want she currently had.<br/><br/>The story was good. Zoey spent her time trying to regain her memory of that one night after the crash, lost somewhere along the highway. Watching her struggle to put it all together, trying to be sneaky about asking questions of that night, while avoiding letting her dad know how much of her memory was really gone was a great storyline. I love dramas every now and then, this was a good one. Not over the top, not cheesy, but a well written story."