The Forget-me-not Library by Heather Webber

Stacey Irving • January 29, 2026

SUCH A SWEET TALE

Book Review - Fiction - Magical Realism - Romance 

I just finished The Forget-me-not Library by Heather Webber and here are my musings.

Juliet is unmoored.. An accident left her lucky to be alive but she has no memory… The same night her grandad died and her heart is heavy. She decides to take a roadtrip and she ends up in a town when her car breaks down… A town where the people know more than they let on..

Single mom Tallulah works at the library after the breakdown of her marriage.. Living with her grandad isn’t what she was expecting but when hers and Juliet’s lives crash into each other, Tallulah starts to see life is for living and she isn’t the only one who needs a second chance…. 


Oh man, I loved this book! I am a sucker for magical realism and second chances at life books. It was well written, charming and sweet. I normally don’t love 2 POVs but I adored both the FMCs so I wasn't salty about it.  

It had friendships in unlikely places… Sweet romances… A lost love… That one hit me the hardest… I won’t spoil it.. You will know when you read it. It was more light-hearted than I was expecting and that was a beautiful surprise for me. AND COME ON!! Set in a library… I’m all over that.

It had some beautiful hallmark moments that made me swoon and it wasn’t just the romance parts. Juliet losing her memory and finding a place she never expected to find and a little girl is the reason she starts to feel like the town is home… OH MY HEART! 

I needed the HEA - happily ever after.. I needed the small town… I needed the found family. 

You need this book! 

4 stars 

Thank you to @netgalley and @stmartinspress for my gifted copy 

OUT NOW!! 

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