Recent User Reviews
Love all of Melissa Hill's books but I think this one could be her best yet! Such a brilliant storyline and really made me want to do my own to do list. A really romantic fairytale story too and I am totally in love with Finn!
Gemma,London.
Really loved this book - Melissa Hill is a wonderful writer and the book is really well written - it could so easily have been over-soppy but she avoids that beautifully. The idea behind the story, of packing your memory with unforgettable moments is both a fantastic plot line and an inspiration to all of us to make the most of our lives. 5 out of 5!
Lol,London.
Abby Ryan is quite happy with life, but all that changes when she's hit by falling debris on her way to work. When she awakes, she finds out that her memory is damaged, and that she has lost much of her long-term memory. She's devastated, but also slightly in denial. So Abby sets about creating some new, fantastic memories with the help of her family and close friends, ones that she hopes she will be able to hold onto despite her declining health. On her amazing adventures, Abby bumps into someone who soon becomes a close friend. But is she willing to let him into her life and let him become something more? This isn't my favourite book of Melissa Hill's as it doesn't have the major twists and turns that her other books do, but it still a great read and one her fans will definitely enjoy. She once again writes an excellent story that draws you in and keeps you hooked until the last page is turned. It doesn't get too heavy with medical jargon, but of course there is some in there because of the nature of the story. Hill manages to make it make sense though, and its all explained so you fully understand what each of these characters are going through. Although Abby is the main character, I really did love Finn because of his support and his own little storyline as well that was quite touching. As I said, its different from some of her other stuff, but its great and a very enjoyable read. I would definitely recommend it to her fans, but also to anyone who just loves a really good book. A fantastic read.
Chloe,Newbury.
Melissa Hill's latest read is a fantastic holiday page-turner.
OK MAGAZINE,UK.
A great holiday read!
WOMAN MAGAZINE,UK.
Absolutely loved this book, love Melissa Hill anyway but this lastest novel kept me turning pages until the early hours.
Chris,N Wales.
This is only the second Melissa Hill I have read but I loved it. Cant wait for the next one
michelle,Liverpool.
Excellent read, I was hooked on this book and couldn't wait to turn every page. I loved the story and enjoyed the ending.
Caroline,Wrexham.
Must admit the first few pages I wasn't sure about this book although I was on holiday and alternative books weren't an option. I have never read a Mellisa Hill book before but within a chapter I was hooked. It came over very light hearted to me to begin with which is what I was unsure about as the serious nature of the story but it was fantastic. A brilliant holiday read which in fact I read in two days Will definately check out this autor again.
Rachel Webb,Somerset.
I have to say I have not read this book yet but I heard it i good as my 13 year old niece has this book and she says its good
Kelly Smith,Chaddesden, Derby, Englan.
Slow to start with but once you got into it turns out to be a great read, i laughed and cried with the characters and was totally hooked, very similar to the film 50 first dates with similar injury and the diary and memories she had to write down everyday, its the first melissa hill ive read and will look forward to the next one she writes.
Michelle May,Ashford Kent.
Absolutely brilliant read from start to finish. A must buy
Diana Spence,Omagh.
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