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Margot Radcliffe has been in love with
Travis Maher since she was a teenager, following him around
as he cared for her father’s horses on their farm. Travis
was twenty-four and Margot just eighteen when she let him
know exactly how she felt about him. Travis turned her down
though, so Margot left to embark on a modeling career to get
away. Eight years later, Margot has made a very successful
career as a model. When tragedy strikes at home, Margot
leaves the runways in Milan to help her sisters Jordan and
Jade as they face the loss of their parents. She’ll have to
face Travis too.
Margot’s fumbling attempt to seduce Travis in the beginning
of
Remember Me
is both endearing and heart-wrenching. Her feelings of
anticipation and then embarrassment for her unrequited love
are tangible. Travis broke my heart when he rejected Margot.
When it’s Travis’ turn to do the seducing, he has more
success. He’s a pretty irresistible cowboy. Jade, Jordan,
and Margot have very distinctive personalities. As the
youngest of the Radcliffe sisters, Jade is the most
traumatized by her parent’s death. Jordan, who always seems
so in control, soon faces her own personal trauma. Margot
has the weight of the world on her shoulders and realizing
that time has not dulled the love she harbors for Travis
makes things harder for her. The sexual tension between
Margot and Travis is intense but it’s nothing compared to
when they finally admit to and express their feelings for
each other.
Remember Me
is a wonderful story about love, passion, and new
beginnings. |