She moved on when the love of her life died in the war, but what will happen when she finds out he’s alive?
Olivia Jernigan never thought she’d get over Grady. But three years after his death, she’s on the verge of marrying Kenneth Wade when she receives a new painting by her deceased fiance. Olivia flees home to learn what really happened to the man she thought died in the Korean War. The man she thought loved her enough to come home for her.
Grady Barnes woke up three years ago in a hospital room with no knowledge of his identity. The only memory to resurface is the image of a woman he can't stop painting. When she suddenly shows up at his painting class, she may help him discover where he really belongs or she may disrupt the life he was building for himself.
Olivia and Grady have a history. But now, they wonder if they still have a future … or perhaps, their love is just a painted memory.
Marilyn’s
thoughts: I had marked
Painted Memories to read when A. M. Heath first introduced it, so I’m thankful
I finally was able to read the finish story. I was on the edge of my seat from
the start thinking about all that could happen with Grady going off to fight in
the Korean War. I appreciate the dual time line, the unique plot with the hero
painting skills, an element of mystery, romance and beautifully and gently
woven faith message that all things are possible with God. The special card Olivia
received added more intrigue and element of wondering how Heath was going to
bring this tale to an end. I knew she would do it in her creative style like
all the other books I’ve read by her. I look forward to reading each release in
Heath’s Art of Love series. However, this is a standalone book and not
connected to Dance With Me, the first one in the series.
I received a complimentary e-book from the author and was
under no obligation to write a positive review. I have expressed my own
opinion.
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