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Still, I Remember You: A Story About Love, Memory, and the Moments That Stay With Us

Still, I Remember You: A Story About Love, Memory, and the Moments That Stay With Us

Some stories are written quickly. Others take years to find their voice.

Still, I Remember You is one of those stories.

There are moments in life that never fully leave us. Not because we want to hold onto them, but because they quietly become part of who we are. A conversation we replay in our mind. A love that shaped us. A chapter that closed, yet somehow still echoes through the years.

This book was born from that space, the quiet place between memory and healing.

When I began writing Still, I Remember You.  I wasn’t trying to write a perfect love story. I wanted to write something honest. A story about the way people come into our lives, change us, and sometimes leave behind pieces of themselves in our hearts. The characters in this story carry emotions many of us know well. 

Love that feels unforgettable. Silence that says more than words. The strange beauty of remembering And the realization that sometimes life moves forward… but the heart keeps certain memories carefully stored.

A Story That Feels Personal. What makes this story special to me is how deeply it connects to real emotions. Not every love story is meant to last forever. But some are meant to shape us. Some are meant to teach us. And some simply remind us that we once loved deeply enough to remember.

Still, I Remember You is about the way memories live within us. Even when life moves forward. Even when years pass. Even when people change. Some moments stay. And sometimes, remembering isn’t painful,  it’s simply proof that something once mattered deeply.

If you have ever thought about someone years later… If a song, a street, or a simple memory has ever taken you back to a moment that once meant everything… Then this story may feel very familiar to you. Because the truth is: We all carry stories like this.

Now Available Amazon  I hope when you read it, you find a piece of yourself somewhere in its pages. Because the most beautiful stories are the ones that remind us we are not alone in what we feel.

And sometimes…

we remember for a reason. 😉