Women's Fiction w/ Romantic Suspense Elements
Date Published: December 7, 2017
Publisher: AuthorSuite Books
Paige Lyman, an accomplished psychiatrist, is on the verge of madness but she doesn't know it yet. The madness begins when she gets it into her head to write her memoirs. As her brilliant mind assembles bits and pieces of her life for the book, ugly skeletons, long forgotten in the closet, begin to rear their heads.
It had all begun with a simple act of love. And love, for her, was a blond-haired Irish boy named Bill, so when Bill abandoned her for priesthood the world around her collapsed. Seized by a different passion—vengeance—she seeks her proverbial pound of flesh in the beds of various priests...
But that is before she meets Stern W, a medical researcher, who sweeps into her life like a hurricane and marries her, and they live happily ever after until he dies in a helicopter crash and she discovers the startling truth about who he really was.
Take Back the Memory is the saga of her compelling backward journey through her own life on a psychotherapist's couch.
Review:
This isn't your typical romantic suspense. It isn't about a damsel in distress with a perfect knight in shining armor that rescues her to safety and they fall in love. But I say that in a good way. The author introduces the reader to Paige, who takes you on an emotional journey of exploration to find out who she is, layer by layer; her relationships, her past, everything. This is a think out of the box, thought-provoking, think with another lens of perception kind of romantic suspense that had me hooked from the first page.
Although I did wonder about the importance and relevance of a character or two, I loved the twists that the author put into the storyline that kept me guessing! lately, I will say, I appreciated that there was an actual point, a purpose to the sex scenes. All in all, I really enjoyed the book.
Excerpt:
This isn't your typical romantic suspense. It isn't about a damsel in distress with a perfect knight in shining armor that rescues her to safety and they fall in love. But I say that in a good way. The author introduces the reader to Paige, who takes you on an emotional journey of exploration to find out who she is, layer by layer; her relationships, her past, everything. This is a think out of the box, thought-provoking, think with another lens of perception kind of romantic suspense that had me hooked from the first page.
Although I did wonder about the importance and relevance of a character or two, I loved the twists that the author put into the storyline that kept me guessing! lately, I will say, I appreciated that there was an actual point, a purpose to the sex scenes. All in all, I really enjoyed the book.
Excerpt:
The door of the consulting studio swung open at 9.00
a.m. and Dr. Wilson, a slender, pipe-smoking clinical psychologist stuck his
hoary head in the doorway. His face lit up at the sight of Paige sitting
cross-legged in the cozy waiting room.
“Hello Dr. Lyman,” he smiled courteously, “I had no
idea you were here already.”
Paige glanced up,
her face a frozen scowl, and gazed at him. She had expected them to be on first-name basis this morning; the unexpected
formality fazed her quite a bit.
“Good morning, Dr. Wilson,” she said wryly. “Sorry I’m
early, a habit, I guess.”
“Oh, that’s all right,” he said quickly, the smile on
his lips waning. “I’ll be with you in a minute.”
She nodded and looked away as he disappeared back into
the consulting room. Left alone, she gazed across the lounge. The
psychotherapist’s studio was illuminated by the sun’s rays through an opened
Venetian blind, and the balmy sunlit ambiance fascinated her.
“Like the cheery whisper of an admirer after a
heartbreak,” she said wistfully and rose.
About the Author
Augustine Sam is a journalist by profession, a novelist by choice, and a poet by chance. A bilingual writer and an award-winning poet, he writes, not only hard news but literary works as well.
Fascinated by the written word even as a kid, he fell in love with poetry the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once. He was the winner of the Editors’ Choice Award in the North America Open Poetry Contest & his complete poetry collection, Flashes of Emotion, was a Finalist in the International Book Award Gala. His poems have been published in international anthologies, including "Measures of the Heart" & "Sounds of Silence."
Augustine is also the author of Black Gold and The Conspiracy of Silence which was awarded a Readers’ Favorite 5-star seal.
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