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Memories of Days to Come

by Donna Furmanek



      Sarah Cates enjoys her temporary eight-week job in California. Although traveling between Arizona and California on the weekends is a pain, she will do anything to get away from her life at home. She dreads having to leave California, as she knows exactly what will happen when she goes home; she will be belittled and treated as a punching bag. However, Sarah feels there is no way of leaving her husband Jeff, as she knows he will track her down and kill her. When she meets her boss Robert Thackery, she feels an immediate attraction to the man. Even knowing that nothing can come of it, she accepts his dinner invitation. After all what can it hurt just to have a meal with her boss.

Robert never thought he would meet another woman who makes him feel the way Sarah does, he has not felt this way since his wife died five years ago. He knows she is married but that does not seem to matter, because he can tell she is not happy. However, Robert is surprised when he realizes exactly why she is not happy in her marriage after she returns to him with a beat up face. Robert wants to do everything he can to protect Sarah, but no one can predict what an abusive husband will do.

Memories of Days to Come is an outstanding, well-written story of the life of an abused woman who finds true love. Although much of this story will shock someone with the amount of abuse Sarah goes through, it is a story about finding happiness and true love, and it will definitely be a book to remember. There are moments in this story that will have you in tears, then again, there are parts that will have you smiling and enjoying the love that is growing. I would recommend this book to anyone, for it is a magnificent story about strength, survival, and love.

The Book

Bedside Books
October 30, 2005
Paperback
1-58982-239-0
Romance
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Excerpt
NOTE: This is a wonderful love story that deals with the strength of a woman getting out of an abusive relationship and finding her true love. Very explicit detail on the spousal abuse, but still well worth reading.

The Reviewer

Tangela Williams
Reviewed 2006
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