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RED HOT BOOK OF THE WEEK: The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch

New York Times bestselling author Allison Winn Scotch’s fourth novel, The Song Remains the Same (April 12) has been called modern, lively, breezy, introspective and three-dimensional. We couldn’t agree more and that’s why it’s our pick for the RED HOT BOOK OF THE WEEK!

Praise for The Song Remains the Same

Bestselling authors have hailed The Song Remains the Same as a must-read novel. J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Maine, calls it a “funny, poignant, and absorbing page-turner.” Lauren Weisberger, author of The Devil Wears Prada says she was “hooked from the very first pages.” And Elin Hilderbrand, author of Silver Girl says she “can’t remember becoming so engrossed in a novel or feeling so satisfied at the end.”

About The Song Remains the Same

A plane crash changes everything…

One of only two survivors of a plane crash, Nell Slattery wakes in the hospital with no memory of the horrific experience, or who she is or was.

A woman must piece together her life…

Now she must piece together both body and mind, with the help of family and friends who have their own agendas. She filters through photos, art, music and stories — hoping something will jog her memory. Soon enough, in tiny bits and pieces, Nell starts remembering.

And what she remembers she might soon want to forget…

It isn’t long before she learns to question the stories presented by her mother, her sister (also her business partner) and her husband. In the end, she will discover that forgiving betrayals small and large will be the only true path to healing herself — and to finding happiness.

Read an excerpt of The Song Remains the Same >>

Music to your ears

The Song Remains the Same is a novel that hooks you with its unique premise and holds your attention page after page. Full of rich characters and a satisfying plot that keeps you guessing until the very end, Allison Winn Scotch dazzles in her fourth, and best novel yet. You’ll finish the book in record speed and be left wanting more from Allison Winn Scotch. So if you haven’t yet, check out her other equally engrossing women’s fiction books, The Department of Lost and Found, Time of My Life and The One that I Want.

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