I Remember Not Your Name (Book #2)

I Remember Not Your Name (Book #2)

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Imagine running the streets of New York, and the law trailing his every step. Former foster child Aiden Cowell does not understand any of it. Suffering from long-term amnesia, he knows of the events that have occurred throughout his life, but cannot recall the last three years. The only thing he can remember from before is a young woman, one whom he knows he loved (and still loves) more than anything; an angel with crystalline eyes. As Aiden embarks on his journey to find this mysterious woman, ask yourself: How far would you go to find your past life, and a past love?
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I'm waiting for something but I do not know what it is that I am waiting for. "Do you believe in second chances? If ever you were given the chance to remember everything from your previous life, what would you do? You're probably thinking a lot of things now are you? Well, that's not the case for a girl named Temperance who has been trying her very best to forget the horrors of her past and never ending questions of what was her first life and what mysteries it holds for her. Struggling to understand the constant glimpses of a man in her dreams whom she knew but couldn't figure out who he was, Temperance dived head first into her her sixth life while her constant bad luck follows her as she tries to remember everything from her first life.

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