Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not by Fern Michaels, published by Kensington Books on March 25, 2014, is a reprint edition featuring 352 pages in English. This novel explores the complexities of family life through the story of Lucy Brighton, a successful creator of a comic strip and children’s cartoon. Despite her professional achievements, Lucy grapples with the emotional scars of a lonely childhood and a strained relationship with her parents, who have distanced themselves since moving to Florida.
The narrative unfolds dramatically when Lucy learns of her parents’ tragic death in a car accident, prompting her to travel to Florida to settle their affairs. As she delves into their lives, she uncovers unsettling secrets, including a mysterious safe containing fake passports, cash, and weapons. This discovery forces Lucy to confront the reality of her parents’ identities and the hidden truths that challenge her understanding of her own life. Themes of psychological exploration and the impact of family dynamics are central to this story, inviting readers to reflect on the past while seeking joy in the present.
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Letting Go Of The Past
With a popular comic strip, card line, and children’s cartoon to her name, Lucy Brighton should be in a happy place. But the ache of a cold, lonely childhood lingers on. Even though she still lives in the New Jersey house where she grew up, Lucy has had little contact with her parents since they moved to Florida five years ago.
Finding Joy In The Present
Then Lucy receives a call that her parents have been killed in a car crash. While settling their affairs in Florida, Lucy begins to realize how little she really knew about their lives. She has no way to explain the mysterious safe in their bedroom, with its cache of fake passports, cash, and weapons. What secrets were the Brightons keeping? Were they even who they claimed to be? The answers will shatter everything she once believed about her parents–and about herself.
Praise for Fern Michaels and her novels
“Tirelessly inventive and entertaining.” —Booklist on Up Close and Personal
“Fast-moving. . .entertaining. . .a roller-coaster ride of serendipitous fun.” —Publishers Weekly on Mr. and Miss Anonymous
“Heartbreaking, suspenseful, and tender.” —Booklist on Return to Sender
“A knockout story.” —Publishers Weekly on Dear Emily
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