Review: Forget me not

Forget me not by Charlotte Gaspar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There are books that feel like they’re whispering to you from the very first page.. soft, aching, and full of things left unsaid. Forget Me Not is absolutely one of them. Charlotte Gaspar writes with this quiet emotional precision. It sneaks up on you. It’s the kind that makes you pause, breathe, and sit with the weight of a m moment before turning the page.

This story is about memory; the ones we cling to, the ones we’ve lost, and those we wish we could rewrite. The story captures that fragile space between love and grief so beautifully. The characters feel imperfect, lived in, and deeply human. The emotional tension comes from the slow, unraveling of what it means to hold on to something that’s slipping away. 

The writing has this soft melancholy feel, like walking through a familiar place and realizing it’s changed in ways you can’t quite list. It’s tender, without being sentimental; heartbreaking without being bleak. The emotional punches land quietly, and I can’t explain why, but it makes them hit even harder.

It’s the kind of book you don’t just read, you feel it. She navigated the story so wonderfully.

A HUGE thank you to Charlotte for allowing me the pleasure of an early read copy! This review is my honest and genuine feedback on a book I truly enjoyed.

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