Forgotten by Susan Lewis

Forgotten

Second-chance romance with emotional grit and British charm

Written bySusan Lewis
Narrated byJulie Maisey
Length13h46m
Release dateSeptember 27, 2011
GenreRomance
LanguageEnglish
★★★☆ 3.8 (25 ratings)

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AuthorSusan Lewis
NarratorJulie Maisey
Runtime13h46m
PublishedSeptember 27, 2011
Rating★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (25 ratings)
CategoriesRomance
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

*Forgotten* isn’t your typical sugary reunion romance—it’s a second-chance love story with teeth, where the past lingers like a half-remembered melody. Susan Lewis drops her protagonists, Lisa and David, into a reunion that’s equal parts tender and tense, their history a tangle of missed opportunities and quiet regrets. What sets this apart from the genre’s usual fare is its refusal to rush the emotional unraveling; their reconnection feels earned, not contrived, with Lewis weaving in family secrets and personal sacrifices that give the romance real weight.

Julie Maisey’s narration is the audiobook’s secret weapon—her warm, slightly husky voice carries the British setting effortlessly, but it’s her pacing that impresses most. She lets the quieter moments breathe, turning a simple pause or a caught breath into something loaded with meaning. The production is clean, though listeners should note the 13.5-hour runtime leans into character introspection over breakneck plot twists. If you crave romance with psychological depth and a narrator who *gets* the subtext, this delivers."

"review": "I’ll admit, I approached *Forgotten* skeptical of yet another ‘lost loves reunite’ trope, but Susan Lewis subverts expectations by making the reunion feel *messy*—in the best way. Lisa and David aren’t just pining for each other; they’re carrying decades of baggage, from career compromises to family estrangements, and Lewis doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of rekindling something so long deferred. The flashbacks to their younger selves are particularly well-handled, avoiding the usual nostalgia trap by showing how their idealism curdled into real-world disappointments.

Julie Maisey’s performance elevates the material significantly. Her David has a weary, self-deprecating charm, while her Lisa oscillates between vulnerability and steeliness without ever tipping into melodrama. That said, the middle act drags slightly—Lewis spends a *lot* of time on internal monologues about ‘what could have been,’ and while it’s thematically fitting, it tests the audiobook’s pacing. The sound quality is pristine, though, with no distracting edits or volume fluctuations. My one critique? The ending wraps up a tad neatly for a story that otherwise thrives on ambiguity. Still, if you’re in the mood for a romance that’s more *Normal People* than *Bridgerton*—flawed, introspective, and grounded—this is a standout."

"tags": [
"second-chance romance with emotional depth

Tags: second-chance romance with emotional depthBritish contemporary romance audiobookcharacter-driven love storyslow-burn reunion romancefemale narrator with British accentromance for fans of psychological realism

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Editor's Review ★★★☆

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I’ll admit, I approached *Forgotten* skeptical of yet another ‘lost loves reunite’ trope, but Susan Lewis subverts expectations by making the reunion feel *messy*—in the best way. Lisa and David aren’t just pining for each other; they’re carrying decades of baggage, from career compromises to family estrangements, and Lewis doesn’t shy away from the awkwardness of rekindling something so long deferred. The flashbacks to their younger selves are particularly well-handled, avoiding the usual nostalgia trap by showing how their idealism curdled into real-world disappointments. Julie Maisey’s performance elevates the material significantly. Her David has a weary, self-deprecating charm, while her Lisa oscillates between vulnerability and steeliness without ever tipping into melodrama. That said, the middle act drags slightly—Lewis spends a *lot* of time on internal monologues about ‘what could have been,’ and while it’s thematically fitting, it tests the audiobook’s pacing. The sound quality is pristine, though, with no distracting edits or volume fluctuations. My one critique? The ending wraps up a tad neatly for a story that otherwise thrives on ambiguity. Still, if you’re in the mood for a romance that’s more *Normal People* than *Bridgerton*—flawed, introspective, and grounded—this is a standout." "tags": [ "second-chance romance with emotional depth

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