Thirty Days: Part Two
By
Belle Brooks
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: November 11, 2016
“Life is not
always as it seems, Abigail, it can be masked by many disguises.”
Memories are
defined as the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
What would you
do if you learned your memories were incorrect? That they’d been stored to hide
a bitter truth? Is this even possible?
Abigail
McMillian knows now it is, after a life she chose to forget—a life she chose to
change, comes flooding back. Suffering from retrograde amnesia triggered by a
fall, Abigail must now try to piece together her real memories from the ones
she fictionally created.
Face to face
with Marcus again, the love of her life and the man she’s forgotten for seven
years, Abigail’s left with one decision to make: remember the pain she chose to
erase, or remain forever blissful, fictitious in a world of her own
creation.
That’s unless
all is not what it seems.
“Overall, there
is nothing to not enjoy about this story/book and I applaud Belle Brooks for
her debut novel…” - OMGReads
“I absolutely
enjoyed Ms. Brooks' writing style. Her characters have depth and a true to life
feel, from the leads all the way through to every secondary character.” -
Reader Review
“I love a story
where not all is as it seems, and this story gives intriguing twists and turns,
taking a shocking new path.” - Reader Review
Born in
Australia, Belle Brooks has always had a passion for books and creative
writing. She loves exploring the different ways stories can be told through the
use of text and in-depth characters. Since she was a child her strong talent
and interest in creative writing was evident, explaining that her favourite
class in school was English. Despite her love for all things books, she decided
the world of advertising and marketing was where she could put her talents to
use in the business realm, well that is until now. Belle enjoys creative
writing and creating fictional stories that leave a valued message inside the
pages.
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