Remember Me, by Cora Brent Reply

Remember Me

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How did Book 3 of a motorcycle club romance series make its way into Fanatical Paranormal Romantical you say?

Because, although a couple of the world’s spiritual headliners would say there’s nothing paranormal about past lives playing a major part in our current experience of reality, in our culture-at-large the idea is as much fantasy as shifters and dimension jumping.

This installment of the Defiant Motorcycle Club series is a surprisingly literate tale covering “ONE HUNDRED YEARS, TWO LOVE TRIANGLES, (and) A TIMELESS PASSION”.  

I was captivated by the story

and very much appreciated Brent’s skillful interweaving of the two stories set in the same geographical location a hundred years apart.

Following is the official press copy.

Maddox McLeod has always enjoyed the ladies. But a long history of casual lovers masks a cutting betrayal which still wounds him. When Maddox is called back to his hometown of Contention City to tend to his dying father, he must briefly leave his true brothers, the Defiant MC, and confront the agonies of the past. Maddox has spent a decade trying to forget that once there was a girl who held his heart in her hand. And once he had a brother who committed the ultimate treachery.
Contention City itself endures among the ghosts and ruins of the old west. In 1888, young schoolteacher Annika Larson traveled to the Arizona Territory and found herself caught between the passions of two fiery brothers. One a gunslinger, the other a lawman, their differences were irreconcilable.
The scars of the shattering chain of events which followed reverberate into the present as Maddox finds himself faced with impossible choices, and a timeless love…
Part contemporary romance, part historical western, this intertwined tale of love and redemption is a stand alone novel with no cliffhanger.
*Contains explicit language and sexual situations not recommended for readers under the age of 18.*

NOTE: When you arrive at your e-book retailer you will see an alternate cover. Remember Me 2

– Review by Vaperback Writer

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