
Do You Remember?
**Tess Strebel can’t recognize her own face.** She can’t recognize her home. Her bedroom is unfamiliar. And she can’t remember the handsome stranger lying next to her in bed. **A stranger who claims he’s her husband.** Tess reads a letter in her own handwriting, composed during a rare lucid day, explaining her life as it now exists: **She was in a terrible car accident one year ago. Every morning, she wakes up unable to remember most of the last decade.** Including her own wedding. Tess has no choice but to accept her new life and hope her memory will return. After all, **why should she doubt the letter she wrote to herself?** Or the kind man from the wedding photos on her dresser who seems to genuinely care about her well-being? And then Tess receives **a text message on her phone**. One that changes everything: **"Don’t trust the man who calls himself your husband."**
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