I Can't Think Straight
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PLEASE HELP ME REMEMBER something special to me!

Right before I was diagnosed, and didn’t understand what was going on with me and why I was practically bed ridden, I started reading these ebooks. I want to say that I may have found them as an ad on Facebook. (I could be wrong about that) I have wanted so badly to remember, but I just can’t. I can’t even remember the name of the characters, I only remember the plot...so this is a long shot.
It’s about a young girl who’s grandmother lives right next to a forest. She remembers being there as a child and seeing a “fairy” though I don’t think she thought of him as a fairy. She just knew he was beautiful and didn’t know where he came from. Her parents kept her away from her grandma’s house after that. When she returns once she’s older, she is drawn into the forest and meets him again. She follows him, and some how they fall in love. There’s a whole village or colony of these people that live under the base of a tree...? Any way, it turns out that this girls grandmother married a fairy too...I think there’s something bad that happens to the human when a human and fairy fall in love. Maybe it’s that they age quicker and die...because they lose their fairy gene...? Her family kept this secret from her. I wish I remembered more details, but one thing I do remember is some significance with the water they drink. It has some sort of magic properties in it. It tastes really good, something other worldly I remember it saying. Does any of this sound familiar? They were ebooks, but I can’t find it on my kindle or my iBook account. Are there any other ebook reading apps? It’s frustrating that I can’t remember more details, it feels weird that I can’t recall them but I remember buying each book as I finished the previous one. There was maybe three or four in the series...and the titles were shorter, not long. Maybe one main word per title?
If anyone has ANY IDEA of what book I’m talking about, please make a suggestion. I have nothing to go on. Please help me figure this out, it’s been eating away at me.
It’s about a young girl who’s grandmother lives right next to a forest. She remembers being there as a child and seeing a “fairy” though I don’t think she thought of him as a fairy. She just knew he was beautiful and didn’t know where he came from. Her parents kept her away from her grandma’s house after that. When she returns once she’s older, she is drawn into the forest and meets him again. She follows him, and some how they fall in love. There’s a whole village or colony of these people that live under the base of a tree...? Any way, it turns out that this girls grandmother married a fairy too...I think there’s something bad that happens to the human when a human and fairy fall in love. Maybe it’s that they age quicker and die...because they lose their fairy gene...? Her family kept this secret from her. I wish I remembered more details, but one thing I do remember is some significance with the water they drink. It has some sort of magic properties in it. It tastes really good, something other worldly I remember it saying. Does any of this sound familiar? They were ebooks, but I can’t find it on my kindle or my iBook account. Are there any other ebook reading apps? It’s frustrating that I can’t remember more details, it feels weird that I can’t recall them but I remember buying each book as I finished the previous one. There was maybe three or four in the series...and the titles were shorter, not long. Maybe one main word per title?
If anyone has ANY IDEA of what book I’m talking about, please make a suggestion. I have nothing to go on. Please help me figure this out, it’s been eating away at me.
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It required me to write in the title of the book. I obviously don’t remember it, so I just clicked a random book. Thank you in advance for any help!
Janice, you should ask your question in the https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/... group, as more people will see it. Make sure your title is descriptive of the book, mentioning fairies and grandmother etc.
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