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S2E7 - Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez
Season 2 · Episode 7

S2E7 - Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez

Books I Make My Husband Read · Jon & Kristy King-Pritzl

May 6, 202548m 43sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, we dive into Say You’ll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez—a heartfelt, emotionally layered romance that’s equal parts swoony and soul-stirring. We’re talking long-distance love, grief, family struggles, and why Abby’s stories always hit deeper than your average love story. This one gave us all the feels. Tune in for our take on one unforgettable night, an unexpected connection, and the kind of love that refuses to fade.

Links

  • Official author website (https://www.authorabbyjimenez.com/)
  • Say You’ll Remember Me (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/216437557-say-you-ll-remember-me?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_16)
  • Abby Jimenez on Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18446724.Abby_Jimenez)


Chapters

  • (00:46) - Skip Intro
  • (03:16) - Book summary
  • (04:28) - SPOILER ALERT!
  • (05:01) - Jon's review
  • (06:25) - Kristy's review
  • (07:47) - Instant attraction
  • (10:18) - Withholding critical information
  • (12:25) - Black cat vs golden retriver
  • (15:15) - Impact of dementia
  • (19:10) - A husbandly conundrum
  • (23:02) - Adult understanding
  • (27:34) - The hits just keep on comin
  • (30:20) - Xavier’s demons
  • (33:22) - The family intervention
  • (37:05) - Parallel timelines
  • (39:54) - Thoughts on the ending
  • (41:54) - To buy, or not to buy… mustard
  • (44:30) - Final thoughts

Topics

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