Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Promise Me by Jami Rogers

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Hudson Asher is my brother’s best friend and my number one enemy—I think.

One accident later, and I can’t remember the last three years or the exact reason why my childhood nemesis and I still refuse to hold a civil conversation.

Heck, I didn’t even know he had moved back to our small town of Lovers until I woke up in the hospital and he was the only one sitting next to my bed.

Suddenly, I’m living a life that doesn’t sound like me. My brother is an overprotective babysitter, and I only want to be treated normally.

There’s only one person who doesn’t treat me like broken glass: Hudson.

Appearing on his doorstep one night and inviting myself to stay for a while wasn’t part of his plans, but it turns out the former hockey player whose career ended way too soon might need me in his life just as much as I need him.

We can team up and help each other heal, but what happens when or if my memory comes back? Which version of Hudson will I choose to keep: the one I can’t stand or the one I can’t live without?

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I’ve found that the amnesia trope can go either way, but Jami Rogers delivered a top-tier and heartfelt brother’s best friend, enemies-to-lovers story with Promise Me! It was entertaining and engaging, a sweet slow-burn with a grumpy, withdrawn hero who you just can’t help but root for!

After losing the last three years of her life in an accident, Sadie turns to the only person who makes her feel like they don’t expect anything from her: her brother’s best friend, Hudson. A former pro hockey player, Hudson’s life changed in an instant after a career-ending injury, so he has a sense of how lost and unsure Sadie is feeling. Realizing that he can help her in a way that no one else can, Hudson agrees to let her stay with him for a while as she figures out what her next steps are.

But the Hudson and Sadie of today are not the same Hudson and Sadie from a month ago. My favorite part was when Hudson begged Sadie to remember “this version” of them. My heart!

This was a great start to a new series (with some cameo appearances from the Lust or Bust guys) and I am looking forward to getting to know the Asher family better with the rest of this series!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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