From USA TODAY bestselling author, Maureen A. Miller comes this romantic thriller.Whose life does Hollie Musgrave recall? Is it even her own?Dreams of a house Hollie has never been to plague her. They haunted her since childhood when her mother used to joke about reincarnation. Now, as an adult, the dreams have returned. Desperate for relief she seeks out a hypnotist to pry any clues from her … hypnotist to pry any clues from her latent memories. One notion leads her to a farmhouse hundreds of miles away.
Todd Hewitt bought the farmhouse in Pennsylvania in search of seclusion after the drama of the past three years. When a woman shows up on his doorstep he assumes she is just another reporter looking for an interview, however, her tale is too absurd to be a hoax.
Together they try to piece together her missing past.
And someone has been anticipating that.
Someone has been waiting for Hollie to remember.
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Ms. Miller has written a complex mystery that kept me turning the pages until the end. I enjoy Ms. Miller’s romantic suspense books as the stories have smoothly paced plots, the twists keep me guessing and the characters are fully developed so that I feel like I have grown to know them as the story flows to the conclusion.
A good solid read that kept me entertained. Liked the characters. Give it a 4.5
This is the first book I have read by Maureen Miller and it definitely will not be the last. I was hooked the minute I started reading it and could not put it down. It has everything mystery, intrigue, romance, friendship, and lots of twists and turns. Worth reading.
I received an advanced review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This was the first book I have read from this author and I’m so glad that I did. Great story line, interesting characters, twists, turns, action, mystery and romance are all wrapped up in a nice little package. I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read something from her again soon!!
Distant Memory is a fast paced romantic mystery that morphs into a suspense at the end. Very enjoyable read with two very likable main characters and great bunch of mature supporting secondary characters that bring some humor to the story.
Held my attention beginning to end.
I loved the characters. The story line keeps you interested, I mean I read it at bingo. I loved the plot and the fact I did not figure it out before the end. Literally loved it. The only reason not 5 stars is I felt it had great build up , but then the end seemed rushed to get all ends tied up with a neat little bow.
very good
I enjoyed this book. It kept me guessing right up to the end.
3.5 STARS
Hollie dreams of a house… a farmhouse in Pennsylvania. But she’s never visited that state … has she? She’s had the dream since she was a young child. It finally stopped after a couple of years .. but now its recurring every night. Needless to say, her sleep is suffering.
Her friends talk her into seeing a hypnotist to see if that will stimulate her memories that she can’t recall on her own. After one session, she gets a clue … the number 1649. It takes a lot of research but she’s narrowed her search and thinks she has found the house.
Todd Hewitt bought and is now living in the farmhouse. Wanting only seclusion and to be left alone, he’s a little rattled with Hollie shows up wanting to know the history of this farmhouse.
Intrigued, Todd decides to help Hollie in her quest for her distant memory. But someone has been watching and waiting. Now that she’s found the house, someone wants her memory to fade …permanently.
This is a well-paced mystery with likeable characters. Hollie’s elderly neighbors add a lot to the story. Toss in a budding romance and there’s a little something for everyone. The ending was a bit unpredictable, and satisfying.
Many thanks to the author and BookSirens for the digital copy of this crime fiction/mystery. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.