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The Husband She Couldn't Remember

di Maggie Shayne

Serie: Texas Brands (Ben and Penny - Book 4)

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Fiction. Romance. Western. Back from the Dead?Ben Brand is still in mourning for his long lost wife, Penny, although it's been two years since she died in a fiery car wreck leaving her wedding band as the only identifiable thing on her body. Now he wonders if his endless grief has finally driven him crazy, because he's seen her, twice now, once outside his gym in town where he teaches martial arts to kids, and ones right outside his bedroom window. Is Ben losing his mind...or experiencing a miracle?… (altro)
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This was a really good one for my amnesia mania. It had all the great elements, a lot of angst, a little mystery, young love, a grieving husband and high drama. Well written, fast moving. It might not have been the most believable story line ever but it hung together and made sense. And let's face it, we don't read these things for believability. :-)

The heroine was spunky and sweet but definitely had a back bone and knew how to use it. The hero was just as sweet as he could be. He had loved the heroine since they were in grade school and stood by her through thick and thin.

I'm really looking forward to reading the rest of the series now about his brothers.

This book was provided to me free from netGalley. ( )
1 vota Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Its nice to visit with the Brands from Texas again. This is Ben's story. Ben kept thinking he saw his wife's ghost but everytime he went rushing where he saw her she was not thier.
The lady that was spying on Ben had no memory of who she was and why she was kept in the clinic in a coma for so long. She took the nurse's purse,credit card and flew to texas to the address she found in lining of her coat. She also stole a used car to get their. She made friends with a homeless dog oliver. When she was running away from diner she ran into Ben. This time he knew she was real.
She now new she was Penny Brand and where she was buried. Penny did not know who kept lying to her in clinic if somone from her past wanted her gone.
Ben was glad she was alive but afraid he would loose her again from the illness she was dying from 2 years ago. Ben also knew he couldn't rush Penny's memories of him and who did he bury?
Its a charming book. I found myself getting teary in a few places, laughing in others.
I was given the ebook in exchange for honest review. ( )
  rhonda1111 | Jul 22, 2011 |
Good. I'm not sure whether I've ever read this one before. I've read other books in this series, and I knew what had happened in this book, but I don't think I knew the details. Amnesia, lies and tricks from before the amnesia coming back to haunt the new woman, everyone expecting her to be dying...there's a lot of deus ex machina in here, except that it's not ex machina, it all pretty well flows with/from the story. Given her choice, given his (not the hero) madness, given her nature...the only real 'miracle' is her waking up, everything else flows from that. There's a lot of arguments and hard feelings at various times, but very little misunderstanding - at least, not much that lasts for any length of time. I like Penny and Ben both. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Nov 26, 2008 |
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Original title The Husband She Couldn't Remember;
reissued as Long Gone Lonesome Blues
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Fiction. Romance. Western. Back from the Dead?Ben Brand is still in mourning for his long lost wife, Penny, although it's been two years since she died in a fiery car wreck leaving her wedding band as the only identifiable thing on her body. Now he wonders if his endless grief has finally driven him crazy, because he's seen her, twice now, once outside his gym in town where he teaches martial arts to kids, and ones right outside his bedroom window. Is Ben losing his mind...or experiencing a miracle?

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