Heartbreaking story of regaining a life

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My sincere thanks to Revell and Library Thing Early Reviewers for giving me the opportunity to read With Every Memory and give my unbiased opinion of it in the following review.

With Every Memory by Janine Rosche
Lori and Michael are married parents of twins Austin and Avery when a tragic accident claims the life of their son Austin and the last 9 years of Lori's memory. The book begins a year after the accident. Lori is returning home to her new reality. What will come out as her memories return? Will it bring her family together, or pull them apart?

The story is told in alternating points of view from both Lori and Avery. It is easy to read and at times heartbreaking. While I tend to shy away from stories containing a lot of heavy subject matter and sadness, I was truly drawn in by this one. I wasn't surprised by a lot, but still felt it was well written believable. I look forward to exploring more titles by Janine Rosche.