![]() ![]() Now, she's got to reconstruct who she is.Ī quick and satisfying read, well written. That is, until she hits her head and forgets the last two years of high school. Like Derrick’s home town, the fictitious town of Wyatt is a judgmental, racist and homophobic place where the highlight for teens is watching boys compare dick sizes by racing their trucks sporting Confederate flags. A secret, epic, once-in-a-lifetime kind of love. What would you do if you forgot the love of your life ever even existed Stevie and Nora had a love. ![]() The author, Alyson Derrick, knows of what she writes she grew up in the small town of Greenville, Pennsylvania, a bastion of white conservatism. Forget Me Not Alyson Derrick 4.38 407 ratings165 reviews A romantic ode to the strength of love and the power of choosing each other, against odds and obstacles, again and again. You know, where the hardened professional woman gets pulled back to her home town for one pretextual reason or another (a wedding, a death, a business matter), falls for a small-town gal (often someone she knew before she moved away), and comes to realize that the small town she left behind is a cozy haven of bliss where folks are more kind and welcoming. If you’ve been reading Sapphic romance, you’re familiar with the small-town trope. ![]() A standard amnesia tale but with a young lesbian twist and a very sweet love story. ![]()
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