Remember to Forget

· Silverton Agency · Narrated by Julie Lancelot
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8 hr 37 min
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One morning changed everything about her life.But could it also set her free?

Graphic designer Maggie Anderson has lived under her boyfriend's tyranny for nearly two years ... until she's carjacked in New York. Will this terrifying experience be the end for Maggie—or the beginning of a freedom greater than she dares imagine? To gain that freedom, she'll have to remember to forget everything about her old life ...

Trevor Ashlock is existing, day by day, in the little town of Clayburn, Kansas. Surrounded by too many painful reminders of all he's lost, he fills his time with work, trying desperately to forget. Then a compelling and lovely stranger shows up in Clayburn and turns Trevor's world upside down.

About the author

Deborah Raney’s first novel, A Vow to Cherish, inspired a World Wide Pictures film and launched Deb’s writing career. More than twenty-five years later, she’s still creating award-winning stories that touch hearts and lives. She and her husband, Ken Raney, are recent Missouri transplants from their native Kansas and enjoy spending time with their kids and grandkids.

Julie Lancelot lives in a cabin in the woods in Arkansas with her wonderful husband of twenty-five years, two sons, and a lazy beagle. She was a tax auditor for nine years before spending twelve years as a stay-at-home mom. Since 2015, she has been narrating audiobooks, and currently has voiced more than thirty-five titles. She is blessed with a large, wonderful extended family nearby, and enjoys adventures with her pack of rowdy Southern girlfriends.

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