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Some things are best left forgotten. Scarlet Pierce has it all-an impressive home, a successful business and an intimidatingly handsome husband who adores her. It's the kind of life most people only dream of. There's just one problem¿she doesn't remember any of it. When a horrific car accident claims her twenty-eight years of memories, Scarlet is thrust into a world of self-discovery and terrifying nightmares that she soon learns are echoes of the past. Her life is turned upside down once again when she's introduced to the man who saved her from the near-fatal crash, the strong, silent Mitch.…mehr

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Some things are best left forgotten. Scarlet Pierce has it all-an impressive home, a successful business and an intimidatingly handsome husband who adores her. It's the kind of life most people only dream of. There's just one problem¿she doesn't remember any of it. When a horrific car accident claims her twenty-eight years of memories, Scarlet is thrust into a world of self-discovery and terrifying nightmares that she soon learns are echoes of the past. Her life is turned upside down once again when she's introduced to the man who saved her from the near-fatal crash, the strong, silent Mitch. The two share an instant connection but when Scarlet begins to have memories of him, she realizes there's more to him¿and them than meets the eye. As she starts to recover her memories and uncover the shocking truth, Scarlet discovers that some things are best left forgotten.
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Julianna Zacleese is an author and songwriter from the small country town of Childers in Queensland, Australia. Her love of literature and writing began at an early age and developed into a deep-seated passion for all things written. While her decade-long career with the Police Service inspires the suspense element in her writing, it was her love of writing media releases and freelance articles for the local newspaper that led to her return to writing and success as a published author. An entrant in the 2016 Cannes Screenplay Contest and 2017 Page International Screenwriting Awards, Julianna one day aspires to write for the big screen.