I'll Remember You by Sable Hunter is Unforgettable
I'll Remember You by Sable HunterMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I'll Remember You by Sable Hunter is Unforgettable
I’ll Remember You, a part of the Ms Hunter’s Hell Yeah Series finally brings Aron McCoy home. Lost at sea and presumed dead by many, it charts the parallel lives of the McCoy’s at Tebow and Aron’s life as Austin in Mexico as he tries to remember who he is. His amnesia wears off but he is drugged so that he forgets.
Temporarily.
This, I think is a magnum opus. Once again, Ms Hunter doesn’t disappoint at bringing tears of joy, laughter, and anguish that dissipates with continued faith and hope until the story culminates in a Happily Ever After and a love that lasts beyond a lifetime. Ms Hunter is able to channel Libby’s pain and heartbreak and Aron’s desperation to remember the woman who haunts his dreams knowing he belongs to her, so well that truly a man and a woman destined for each other will always have that bond that cannot keep them apart.
But love is a double edged sword in this story. No one can force someone else to love them back if the person they desire was never meant to be theirs in the first place. Love is complex and I’ll Remember You introduces us to a character everyone will despise. Martine Delgado. Yet, despite her flaws once cannot help but feel some modicum of sympathy for her.
Ms Hunter has developed Martine’s character very well. Ruthless beyond evil, but generous to a point where the people she loves is concerned, particularly her sister, Alessandra. And Aron McCoy. In the end, however, the Queenpin resorts to violence in a desperate effort to keep the man she loves with drastic consequences. Aron McCoy isn’t anymore the man she loves, but the man she needs to possess. She also loses everything.
When Aron comes home, it’s a joyous occasion masked by uncertainty. However, like the story’s title the mind may forget but the heart always knows. This is what brings Aron back to Libby.
Aron and Libby have always been my favourite couple. The fact that we are given a glimpse of their life and love for each other makes all of us who read their story fortunate for being allowed to be a part of their world.
I’ll Remember You is also a spring board for more of Ms Hunter’s wonderful stories of the men and women who inhabit the world of the McCoy’s and Tebow. It goes without saying that I am always looking forward to knowing them.
Thank you Ms Sable.
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Published on February 07, 2014 15:09
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