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  1. Just Commonly
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Charming and sweet
    May 16, 2017
    Just Commonly
    Quality: 0
    Value: 0
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    This review was written for You'll Think of Me.
    "Sometimes I think we live in a library. . ." is one of those sentences I love to read in any story. And I love it in Robin Lee Hatcher's latest release, You'll Think of Me. Possibly because it refers to a pretty cool kid, Alycia. Reading should be nurtured when they are young, and this kiddo is pretty fun to be around! You'll Think of Me is charming with a good dose of reality. Robin Lee Hatcher is not afraid to deal with the tough issues like abandonment, forgiveness and bitterness. She artfully laced such tough topics in a blanket of truth, love and warmth. Well done.

    "Don't borrow trouble. . .consider the possibilities first. Then look for solutions." (16)

    Each character had their flaws, and that makes it real. Brooklyn and Alycia's move back to Thunder Creek, Idaho, though because of the death of a husband and father that abandon them, was moving. Chad's final thoughts were of them, and to provide for them, and I guess it's all providence when we read how everything played out. In all, charming, sweet, and thoughtful. You'll Think of Me had it right, we will think of it.

    This review first appeared on Just Commonly blog.

    Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. This is my honest opinion.

  2. daischop
    Chattanooga, TN
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Delightful read
    May 14, 2017
    daischop
    Chattanooga, TN
    Age: 35-44
    Gender: female
    Quality: 0
    Value: 0
    Meets Expectations: 0
    This review was written for You'll Think of Me.
    I've always enjoyed Robin Lee Hatcher's books over the years, so when I stumbled upon this one I knew I had to read it!

    I found myself really enjoying this book. Although, it did move just a tad too slow for me, because I found myself flying thru the chapters just to find out how it would end. I admit, I may have been just a little impatient that day. But truly, I found myself enjoying Robin's writing and the story about Brooklyn and Derek. I just found it a shame that there was no closure between her and her dad in the book. Nor did I really understand what happened to her mom, so many years before. Did she just leave or die?

    I received this book from the publisher, via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
  3. Butterflyreview
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    You'll Think of Me
    May 4, 2017
    Butterflyreview
    Age: 55-65
    Gender: female
    Quality: 0
    Value: 0
    Meets Expectations: 0
    This review was written for You'll Think of Me.
    Her mother abandoned her, her father disowned her, and her husband left her. Can Brooklyn be convinced that it is possible to forgive the greatest of betrayals?

    Brooklyn Myers escaped her broken home and her embittered, unloving father by eloping to Reno at the age of 17. But when she was pregnant with their first child, her husband abandoned her as well. Not welcome back home in Thunder Creek, Brooklyn stayed in Reno and raised her daughter Alycia on her own, doing her best to make sure Alycia never knew the heartache and rejection Brooklyn herself had known.

    When her estranged husband Chad Hallston dies, he leaves the family home in Thunder Creek to his daughter. Believing it is the best way to give her daughter a stable home, Brooklyn does what she thought she would never do. She goes home to the orchard and wine country of Southwest Idaho. There, she encounters Chads best friend, Derek Johnson, a part time sheriff's deputy who also owns an organic produce farm next door. Derek was never a fan of former bad girl Brooklyn Myers, but he made a promise to his dying friend that he would be the father to Alycia that Chad had never been.

    Although Derek and Brooklyn get off to a bumpy start, he and Alycia quickly form a bond. And soon, Derek realizes that he wants Brooklyn to trust him too . . . even knowing that her trust wont come easily. And then he realizes he wants even more than her trust. He wants to win her love.

    While Brooklyn may be tempted to give her heart to Derek, risking her daughters happiness is another story. Will Brooklyn hold onto her self-reliance for dear life, or will she come to understand that the greatest gift she can give her daughter is showing her how to love and trust others?

    This book deals with trust. Brooklyn has no reason to trust anyone. Life experiences has taught her she cant' trust anyone. The only one she can rely on is herself. Derek blames Brooklyn for the change in Chad when they started dating. So when she moves back to town, he doesn't want anything to do with her. The problem is she has inherited the property he was hoped to buy for his organic farm. Brooklyn and Derek have to establish trust before they can move on with any type of friendship.

    I recommend this book to everyone. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

  4. Jaquelyn
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Unique story and characters
    April 18, 2017
    Jaquelyn
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I had a lot of fun reading this book. Whenever I pick up a book by Robin Lee Hatcher I know I am in for a treat. You'll Think of Me was one of those books. I enjoyed getting to know the characters and find myself hoping I'll get to visit them again soon. It was interesting seeing a female character with an imperfect family. I also liked that Brooklyn didn't let her past keep her down. This book follows Brooklyn and Derek as they get to know each other and find out that what they thought they knew might not be true.

    Brooklyn hasn't had an easy life. Knowing that what she went through gave her Alycia, she wouldn't change it for anything. That being said, she wouldn't mind better relationships now, if that's possible. The kindness of the people in town take her off guard, and she begins to wonder if her hometown is not as bad as she remembers. Derek her next door neighbor is one of those who seem different than what she thought. Brooklyn isn't afraid of hard work, and seeing her strength impresses Derek. Can they get to know each other as friends and start fresh? Or will the past disrupt what could have been?

    I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Contemporary Fiction. My interest was kept the whole time, and I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen. I am excited to see what Hatcher comes up with next. I received a copy of this book from Thomas Nelson in exchange for my honest opinion. All opinions expressed are my own.
  5. a walk through the pages
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Think of Me
    April 13, 2017
    a walk through the pages
    Quality: 4
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    This review was written for You'll Think of Me.
    April 13, 2017

    You'll think of Me

    Robin Lee Hatcher's latest tale, You'll think of Me, tells the story of Brooklyn Myers. She has felt abandoned her whole life, first by her mother, then her father and finally her husband. Brooklyn has been trying to keep it together for herself and her daughter Alycia's the sake, when she sent only learns that Chad, her former husband, has passed away. He has left his family home and property to his wife and daughter. Brooklyn finally sees some new hope for their lives!

    Chad has left something else, his dying request that his best friend, Derek, be the father to Alycia that he never was himself. Derek have been hoping to purchase some of Derek's land to start up his own organic fruit farm, but now it seems his plans must change as well!

    Hang on to see how both Brooklyn and Derek's plans work out in the end and how God makes a difference in both of their lives!
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