Can you ever really know if love is true? And if it is, should you stop at anything to get it? Two decades ago, Erin Edwards was sure she’d already found the love of her life: Nate Lawson. Her first love. The one with whom she shared everything--dreams of the future, of children, plans for forever. The one she thought she would spend the rest of her life with. Until one terrible night when Erin made a mistake Nate could not forgive and left her to mourn the relationship she could never forget or get over. Today, Erin is contentedly involved with a phenomenal guy, maneuvering a successful and exciting career, and raising a great daughter all on her own. So why would the name “Nate Lawson” be the first thing to enter her mind when her boyfriend asks her to marry him? In the wake of the proposal, Erin finds herself coming unraveled over the past, and the love she never forgot. The more she tries to ignore it and move on, the more it haunts her.
Always Something There to Remind Me is a story that will resonate with any woman who has ever thought of that one first love and wondered, “Where is he?” and “What if…?” Filled with Beth Harbison’s trademark nostalgia humor and heart, it will transport you, and inspire you to believe in the power of first love.
©2011 St. Martin's Press (P)2011 Macmillan Audio
"For all those with a romantic heart..."
Yes it may be a little cheesy, but at points I had to stop doing whatever I was doing to just listen. Narrater was excellent! Made me remember all the good times of first love.
"For all those with a romantic heart..."
Yes it may be a little cheesy, but at points I had to stop doing whatever I was doing to just listen. Narrater was excellent! Made me remember all the good times of first love.
"The story really made me lose faith in women"
For a sappy woman I guess but not for the realist.
It was interesting but to hear of a woman pining away for a man who didn't care enough to be honest with her is just terribly disappointing in this day and age. Who is that foolish in life? Aren't women over the fairy tale already?
Cam is the best and most realistic character. Out of the mouths of babes, they say.
The story is very Hollywood.
"Book fit my age group"
somewhere around the middle, It could have had some funnier moments.
references to the 1st love and how truthful Beth tells the story of dramatic teen girls
I love her daughter reading her letters.
First love is real not always realistic
The reader of this book was PHENOMINAL
"Cute enough story, not spectacular"
A nice enough story. A bit predictable though. It was a bit too descriptive for a love story, if that's possible.
I like Orlagh Cassidy better than the book.
"Mixed feelings about this book"
I think this is a good story. Maybe it was just hard to read about people who refuse to grow up. But then there is that destiny thing in here also. I would really hate to think my fifteen year old was doing the things this girl was doing...alot. First impression was this was for a younger crowd but no I don't think so. I suppose it revisits the angst of being young, having too much want, hormones, availability, and like most girls messing that up. It was well written but I'm still not sure I liked this book.
"Don't bother!"
No
Not this genre so much as turned off from other books written by the author