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Review: Remembering Zane by J.S. Wilsoncroft

Reviewer: Stacey
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fairies
J.S. Wilsoncroft's short story, Remembering Zane, made me want to jump into the story with the characters.

From the moment I picked this book up, I couldn't put it down. I felt all of Bonnie's highs and lows. I just wished it had been a novel, rather than a short story.

Bonnie met the love of her life at the age of ten. Zane was the apple of her eye, her everything, the man she was going to spend the rest of her life with, marriage and children...the perfect life.

But all of a sudden Zane is killed in a tragic accident.

Bonnie's feels like her life is over; she will never be able to replace him or fill the void in her heart.

A face from the past, Zane's best friend Johnathon walks back into her life, but not the goofy braced faced boy she remembered; he is now a man and a hunk of a man.

Holding a secret he has kept for fifteen years, Johnathon feels now is the time he should share.

Will this secret help Bonnie's pick up the pieces of her life?

Everything has changed now, Johnathon is around bringing a few surprises that may shock her or maybe map out their future. A fabulous 5 fairies, but I was left wanting more!
Synopsis

Second Edition. "Pocket Romance" paperback from Write More Publications.

Synopsis: At ten years old, Bonnie Reese knew the minute she laid eyes on Zane Withers that he would forever have a place in her heart. After years of dating, then finally going their separate ways, Bonnie always dreamed that eventually they would find their way back back to each other.
But those dreams were shattered, along with her heart, when she received the devastating news that her beloved Zane had been killed. As she faced her worst nightmare of going to his funeral, Bonnie runs into Zane’s best friend, Jonathan Wood. Little did she know, Jonathan had deep feelings for her since the seventh grade. Now that his best friend is gone, will Jonathan have the courage to tell her that he’s loved her since high school? Or will he keep his secret to himself forever? Will Bonnie let go and let love find her again?
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