Can't Forget You - Jennifer Skully

Can't Forget You

By Jennifer Skully

  • Release Date: 2014-05-23
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 191 Ratings

Description

“Can't wait to read all Jennifer Skully’s books!” 5 stars

There’s something very special about the house Maggie grew up in. It’s... alive. With a mind of its own.

And it has plans for the people living there now.

All Maggie Halliday has left after the divorce is the family dog and the home her grandmother left to her when she passed away two months ago. Maggie’s got no other choice but to run back to her hometown of Cottonmouth, California, only to discover her high school sweetheart, Cooper Trubek, is living in the house, along with four other boarders for whom Maggie is now responsible. And according to Nana’s will, Maggie can’t kick any of them out.

Unless one of them commits murder.

Still grieving for her grandmother and trying fix up the house that seems to be falling down around her, Maggie’s got more trouble than she can handle. Things go from bad to worse when Samson the dog starts digging in the basement and uncovers long-buried secrets.

But they go from worse to downright dreadful when Maggie starts falling for Cooper all over again.

“The perfect amount of mystery, romance, spice and heart.”  5 stars

“Mystery, some creepy goings on and a beautiful love story.” 5 stars

Reviews

  • Can’t Forget You

    3
    By Tiggy/Cookie
    A new author for me. Not really my type of book. But it was a mixture of things : divorce, inheritance, returning home to a first love, murder mystery at grandmother’s boarding house……..
  • Can’t Forget You

    3
    By Montanafilly73
    Cooper and Maggie’s story was sweet. Nana’s haunted house was pretty cool as it gave up it’s secrets little by little, but the dog having a POV was different!!! Nice HEA.
  • Love this whole series so much !

    5
    By DAB105
    This is probably my favorite of the three stories. All of the elements just click into place and work so well. Please please do not let this series finish, I would love to read more about the people. There has to be other stories to be told I hope. I strongly recommend reading this book and the two before it.

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