About The Book
Tell me you Remember
Chapters
Dive into each chapter of ‘Tell Me You Remember’ to follow Lila’s journey of mystery, discovery, and courage. Every chapter reveals new secrets and emotions that keep the story moving, pulling you deeper into the world Angela Arrow has created.
I stood in the doorway of my apartment, gripping the key like a lifeline. The space should have felt familiar, but it was as if I was walking into a stranger's home…
The glass towers of Donovan Enterprises loomed ahead, cutting sharply into the steel-blue sky. My fingers tightened around the strap of my leather bag as I got out of the cab…
The shrill beep of my alarm finally cut through my sleep-fogged brain. I bolted upright, eyes darting to the clock on my bedside table, and felt a wave of panic wash over me…
I sat at my small, four-seat dining table, staring at the plate of pasta in front of me. The beige pants and blue button-down I’d worn to the office still clung to me…
The office was a city of shadows, empty and still except for the faint hum of overhead lights. Floor-to-ceiling windows framed the sprawling skyline, where countless skyscrapers stood like sentinels…
I sat in my office, staring at the old key in my palm. Its weight felt disproportionate—like it carried more than just metal and ridges. It carried questions. Too many damn questions…
I knew this trip was going to be hell before we even left the ground. The San Francisco acquisition meeting had been in the works for months—an aggressive bid to expand Donovan Enterprises’…
Why Read it?
Tell me you Remember
If you enjoy stories that mix mystery, romance, and suspense, ‘Tell Me You Remember’ is the perfect read for you. From the first page, you’re pulled into Lila Kensington’s confusing and emotional world.
The book offers more than just twists and surprises. It explores deep themes like identity, trust, betrayal, and finding love when you least expect it. You’ll cheer for Lila as she fights to take control of her life and make sense of a world that doesn’t feel like her own.
Angela Arrow’s writing is easy to follow yet full of feeling. Each character is layered and real, and the connection between Lila and Cole brings warmth and hope to an otherwise tense and mysterious story. You’ll also love the unique mix of corporate drama, hidden technology, and emotional growth.
Whether you’re looking for a page-turner or a story with heart, ‘Tell Me You Remember’ delivers both. It’s a book that stays with you long after the final chapter.