
Forget Me Not
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Gracie Lewis can count on two things in her life: herself (obviously), and the fact that Hillview High's golden boy, Cole Brown, is the absolute worst. Or... at least he WAS. Once upon a time, Cole's mission was to make Gracie's life a living hell. He was the star quarterback with the perfect life, and she was the girl everyone whispered about. They were rivals, enemies... opposites in every way that mattered. That is until a car accident wipes Cole's memory clean. Overnight, the arrogant boy who thought he walked on water is replaced, leaving Gracie stuck with a version of Cole who is patient...
Gracie Lewis can count on two things in her life: herself (obviously), and the fact that Hillview High's golden boy, Cole Brown, is the absolute worst. Or... at least he WAS. Once upon a time, Cole's mission was to make Gracie's life a living hell. He was the star quarterback with the perfect life, and she was the girl everyone whispered about. They were rivals, enemies... opposites in every way that mattered. That is until a car accident wipes Cole's memory clean. Overnight, the arrogant boy who thought he walked on water is replaced, leaving Gracie stuck with a version of Cole who is patient, gentle, and determined to right his wrongs. Wrongs that include what he did to her. As their lives tangle together in hospital waiting rooms, school hallways, and day-to-day life, the fine line between enemies and more becomes blurred, giving Gracie a choice to make: keep treating him like the villain he's always been, or risk believing that maybe there's hope for him yet. But forgiving the unforgivable? That's a lot harder than it sounds. Especially when trusting him could be the biggest mistake she's ever made. Perfect for fans of emotional, character-driven YA romance, Forget Me Not is a story about trauma, forgiveness, and the terrifying possibility that the person you've sworn to hate might just be the person who finally feels like home.