To Echo and Remain, A Review

To Echo and Remain, by Greg Lang

From  Paige Havens, Hoschton: Gwinnettian Greg Lang is already known to be a New York Times bestselling author, but recently he crossed genres, releasing a contemporary romance novel – To Echo and Remain. This story left my heart full and my mind reflecting, as it reminds us that we all have back stories and secrets we keep close that mold the very foundation on which we live and love. Though the actual timeline of the book spans just a few days, Lang takes us on a journey across three generations. The prose, the characters, the setting, and the weaving in of Joyce Kilmer’s poetry make for a perfect blend. Lang writes, “Some spend a lifetime looking for love, and others wait a lifetime to be reunited with someone once so deeply loved.” Wherever you are on this spectrum, this book will speak to you.

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