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Until We Are Gone
I wanted a family with Cash. We had dreams -building a house, kids, a dog, and, yes, even the white picket fence. Or so I'm told. I don't remember anything about my husband. Not the wedding or the vows we shared. The past ten years were erased, but with time, they're supposed to come back. But what if this isn't your typical case of amnesia? What if I'm not supposed to remember? What if I was meant to forget? Maybe I don't want my old life back. Because if the accident hadn't happened, I wouldn't have uncovered the truth. Losing my memory wasn't tragic. Losing my memory was fate.
Published: July 12, 2018
Pages: 262
ISBN: 9781721276455
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4.0
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Rachel S.
Apr 6, 2026
This book had everything, addiction, memory loss, secrets and lies and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
After an accident Meadow loses 10 years of her life, she can’t remember but knows something is off. She turns to drink and her husband Cash puts her in a hospital to get clean and then they can rebuild their lives together. The problem is Meadow’s dreams are very vivid and none involve Cash, in fact, it always involves a man she is “yet” to meet. Her doctor!
I was hooked from the beginning and was not expecting the turn at the end. Wow!
Sarah Puckett narrated this fantastically as always.
After an accident Meadow loses 10 years of her life, she can’t remember but knows something is off. She turns to drink and her husband Cash puts her in a hospital to get clean and then they can rebuild their lives together. The problem is Meadow’s dreams are very vivid and none involve Cash, in fact, it always involves a man she is “yet” to meet. Her doctor!
I was hooked from the beginning and was not expecting the turn at the end. Wow!
Sarah Puckett narrated this fantastically as always.