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Forgetting Ophelia (Friendship and Secrets Book 3) by Julie C. Gardner – Review by Robin Rankin

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets, #2)Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel by Julie C. Gardner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Forgetting Ophelia by Julie C. Gardner is the third book in the Friendship and Secrets series. I have not had the pleasure of reading the first two yet but after reading this one they have both been added.

Ophelia, who goes by Lia, is so much stronger then she gives herself credit for. After a less than ideal childhood, she has had a pretty good life as an adult. That is until it comes crashing down one fateful night.

She has amazing friends and I loved her uncle. Her mother was similar to my own and for that reason I felt a kinship with her.

She does so much growing emotionally through out the book and I would love to see how it continues. I was a little disappointed in the ending at first, I felt like her story wasn’t finished. I then started thinking about it and what happens next and realized it could end the way I wanted it to.

Reviewed by @rlrankin

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Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets Series Book #2) by Julie C. Gardner – Review by Angela Hayes.

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets, #2)Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel by Julie C. Gardner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel, is the second book in the Friendships & Secrets Series by Julie C. Gardner. It is a women’s fiction story- full of love, loss, denial, secrets, truth, new beginnings, finding yourself, choices, friendship, and emotion. This is my first book by Ms. Gardner, so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect- but after finishing it I am happy that I took a chance and grabbed it when it showed up on my feed. I will definitely be keeping my eye out for more of Ms. Gardner’s work in future.
Jake and Lia lived a perfect life… didn’t they? Surely she’d know if it wasn’t, right? So, imagine her shock when instead of embarking on a trip to Hawaii for their 5th wedding anniversary, Jake up and leaves her. What happened to burst their perfect bubble? What can she do to win him back?
But as the story unfolds, Lia begins to see that things weren’t as perfect as she’d hoped they were. Secrets are revealed, which bring her house of cards tumbling down around her. Starting over wasn’t part of the ‘plan’, but here she is trying to do exactly that. Add her Zany mother, her bestie, and two new guys into this mix, and the story gets interesting.
The story was a little bit slow to get going, but after a few chapters the paced picked up and the story took flight. The characters were all fully realised individuals, and the growth and development was really good- as the Lia we see at the end of the book is quite different form the Lia we met in the beginning.
Lia really lost her own identity over the years, taking on Jake’s expectations and ideas as her own. She also suffered from denial, in a big way. So, this story really has a large component of losing one’s self, realization, and ‘self-(re)discovery’.
Ms. Gardner weaves a great story, and I look forward to seeing what she does next.

Thank-you, Ms. Gardner!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets #2) by Julie C. Gardner – Review by Erica Fish

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets, #2)Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel by Julie C. Gardner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forgetting Ophelia by Julie C. Gardner is my first book by this author. I enjoyed this author. She can spin a great story. The characters are realistic and feel like the story could happen right in my own backyard. Lia is a strong female character who could very well be my friend. I laughed, I cried, and got mad at Lia. Lia’s husband, Jake up and walked out on her. Through some trouble with her friend that makes Jake and Lia work together again. Will Lia move forward with her life or should she go back to Jake? Reading this story will take you on an emotional roller coaster ride. It is a ride you will enjoy being on as well.

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Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel by Julie C. Gardner – Review by Heather Bahm

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel (Friendship & Secrets, #2)Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel by Julie C. Gardner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Forgetting Ophelia: A Novel is the second book in the Friendship & Secrets series by Julie C. Gardner. This was an emotional read showing life doesn’t always take you on the path you anticipate and may be filled with unexpected and unwanted obstacles. The characters start off strong within the story, but at times felt a little off, but the author does get them under control by the end of the story. Overall, the story was well written with realistic characters and events that occurred, making the story touching and emotional rife where the author was attempting to draw those portrayals.

Reviewed by @hbahm

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