Paris still smelled of rain — a soft blend of stone and roses — when Freddie saw her.
It wasn’t Anna.
But for a single breath, the world believed it was.
A stranger in a red silk dress walked into Café Montclair…and memory shattered the distance of five long years. The same perfume. The same effortless grace. The same invisible gravity that once made love feel inevitable.
Freddie wasn’t ready.
But love — real love — has never asked for readiness.
It simply returns.
It Made Me Think of You is a tender, poetic, elegantly cinematic love story about two souls bound beyond time. A novel for those who have ever been ambushed by memory — by a scent, a voice, a song — and discovered that closure is not the end of love… only the beginning of truth.
If you love the emotional depth of Nicholas Sparks, the nostalgic intimacy of Before Sunrise, or the aching realism of Colleen Hoover, this story will live quietly in you long after the final page.





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