A review by stacyroth
Moments We Forget by Beth K. Vogt

3.0

I won this book as a FirstRead.

Jillian Thatcher is on the road to recovery from her breast cancer and thinks life should pick up where it left off before the diagnosis. However, side effects from her treatments leave it hard to think and remember, and a shocking revelation from her husband leaves her with a different picture of the future than she imagined and wanted. Meanwhile, her little sister Payton is seeing where her questions about God are taking her and wondering if she is seeking a relationship with God for herself or for her dead twin Pepper and friend-maybe-more Zach. Their oldest sister Johanna has to reevaluate her career plans when she is passed over for the promotion she had been all but promised. Will the Thatcher sisters learn to open up to each other about their problems or keep trying to deal with things on their own?

I like the emphasis of this series on the sisters' relationship with each other. Two of the three sisters have found God by the end of this book, and none of their troubles are completely wrapped up, so it's obvious there will be at least one more book to resolve these problems. I did enjoy this book more than the first book in the series, but I recommend reading them in order to follow the plot.