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Remember the Butterfly

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Remember the Butterfly is a beautifully written book. A well crafted plot and believable characters. I received an advance ebook from the publisher and Netgalley. This is my unbiased review.

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Wow — this book grabbed my heart and wouldn’t let go. So much grief, and anguish and tough choices. The author did such an amazing job in touching on tough subjects like infertility, grief, abuse and the magnitude of love - through sacrifice. I highly recommend this and I am delighted to discover a new author.


I was given a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest review and opinion.

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Beautifully written story! This book was so hard to put down. Readers will feel the love and anguish in both Jillian and Keeley's stories. The characters are likeable and relatable except for one. Heartbreaking situations. Loved the ending. Highly recommended!

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Two families, two tragic histories. Infertility, abuse, grief, decisions. One baby. Oh gosh, it all sounds a bit sad, doesn't it?

But…it's a beautifully written story that handles the grief of one woman's loss of a sister and her own infertility, and the torment of another who's pregnancy is threatened by an abusive partner and has to make decisions about her future that no woman should ever have to make.

The situations of both women sound desperate, but the author handles each with sympathy and compassion. It's a book that's hard to put down because you can't see how either woman is going achieve any resolution to their respective problems. And that's what makes it compelling.

Marsh hits just the right level of poignancy. Wonderful.

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