3. Losing the Moon
I really liked this one and really didn't at the same time. The start of the story really hooked me, but then I got annoyed with where it went, but mostly because it was so hard to know what the right thing to do was in such a complicated situation. I do recommend this one, it was definitely a good book, just expect to feel pretty conflicted like I do now.
Here's the description from B&N:
In this powerful debut novel, a wife and mother discovers that although life has led her in a joyous direction, she still cherishes memories of her first love...the college boyfriend who captivated her heart and then, without a word of warning, disappeared.Life has been good to Amy Reynolds since then. Her marriage is satisfying, her children thriving. But now that Nick is back in her life, she can't help recalling the beach where they pledged their destinies together some twenty years ago. And she can't help being tempted by the life she might have lived...might still live-a choice that would betray all she holds dear.
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