Never Forgotten

Never Forgotten

2024 • 391 pages

Never Forgotten has all the Hannah Linder feels–a twisting plot, a driving hero, a loveable heroine, betrayals, danger, and love. Beyond that, Hannah has a poetic, lyrical way of shaping sentences that makes the words a joy to read.

Simon and Georgina are fantastic character. Simon's misperceptions of Georgina were written with such skill that I could feel his thoughts alongside Georgina's hurt and sympathize with both characters. A host of side characters add to the story's intrigue–and the stakes, in the case of Simon's children. Mystery and danger go hand in hand, and everyone is a suspect.

The plot, of course, was intense and enough to keep a person on the edge of their seat. The faith content was light, but present. I didn't love the intensity of the romance so much toward the end, so that is something potential readers will want to keep in mind.

Overall, Never Forgotten is a story for those who love Gothic-style Regency novels featuring heroism and love. Just be sure to have a stretch of uninterrupted time to read it. The book is hard to put down.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book, but was not required to give a positive review. My thoughts and opinions are entirely my own.