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Cargando... Between Heaven and Earthpor Michele Paige Holmes
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Brilliant book! I have not read any books by this author before, but i am definitely going to read more! This book was very moving and it dragged me right in. It touches on a very emotional and I think sensitive topic. It highlights the difficulty which family members and spouses face when a person is in a vegetative state. I think the author highlighted this very well. The premise was very good and the book well written. I did sometimes feel that Cassandra was utterly stubborn, but I also did understand why she did not want to let go. I received a free book in exchange for an honest review Could you imagine holding on so tight the one you love lives their life trapped in some kind of hell between Heaven and Earth when all their soul longs to do is move on? I received my copy of this eBook in exchange for a fair and honest review. Pearl hesitated a moment before responding. "I can help him, though not in the way that you desire me to." It's a lot to handle when faced with the vibrant man who was overjoyed on his honeymoon with Cassie in the first chapter to see that this is what waited for him so many years down the road. Cassie's life, since the moment Devon was shot has changed dramatically but it also hasn't really changed at all. Devon was shot and she found out that she was pregnant, within close succession. While he spent a while in a coma, when he woke it wasn't really waking; Devon remained in a persistent vegetative state. Cassie has been forced to go on, not wanting to change too much in her life because she wanted Devon to recognize what he was coming back to when he woke up. This meant living in an apartment that was way too small for herself and six year old Noah, justifying this to most because the rent was cheap and she was a single mother (by appearances) to others. She tries to fill all these roles, that she can't possibly despite her lack of trying. She's come to the point in her life where she needs more, she's lived as no one could dream for six years and now she needs more. It comes to her in a shove of a boy on the opposing team at a soccer match to young Noah causing him to lose his two front teeth and his nerve at going back out on the field. Austin came with a younger brother and a father, all needing the influence of a woman in their life since the death of their matriarch Jenna. What originally began as a mission to make amends for his son's rash behaviour quickly changes to a friendship, and then an attraction between Matt and Cassie. They watch each other's children. Noah gets the role of "father" that he needs from Matt, while Austin and Asher get the role of mother that were lacking from Cassie. The two feel an undeniable attraction to each other that just continues to grow. Matt notices it first, but Cassie is aware of it. Hell, her mother is aware of it too! They've been playing soccer, rather like a family, for quite a while. The boys being the best of friends. For Halloween they even all went trick or treating together at the Care Centre where Devon lives. I thought my heart was going to rip in two when Matt talked about Cassie to Devon, talked about how great a woman she is. He clearly loves her so very much, he was like a one man cheerleading squad, but he still managed to say that Devon should wake and start taking part in life for Cassie and Noah, because he knew that was what she wanted. He wanted to see her happy, even if it wasn't with him. Things continue along, and when Cassie's mother decides to take a cruise over Thanksgiving, leaving Cassie and Noah alone for the holidays Matt makes a rash decision - one that throws everything into a tail spin in the end. "Cassie, I know you're in there." Matt's voice. Thinking he was offering them a great respite over their three day holiday, Matt kidnaps Noah and Cassie and takes them with him to his parents house. Oh, I know, I know. Cassie went through the same tumult of emotions I did! This mini vacation... it's what brings everything to a head. By the midst of the weekend, Cassie has overheard a conversation between Matt and his parents where they discuss the relationship that he and Cassie have forged and that in the end, when her husband wakes up, the only one that will be hurt is him. They'd grown even closer over the weekend, they'd been that close to sharing a kiss. Their teasing in front of his family was that of a couple, not that of two friends, and after some soul searching on the beach, Cassie makes the heartbreaking decision to go back home to Auburn and to be more focused than ever on Devon and his recovery. It would be an end to a relationship with Matt because they couldn't trust themselves. Full stop. The one that made it the worst was a phone call on Christmas Eve, where she thought she'd hung up the phone and the words had just slipped out in a sigh. "I love you, Matt. I shouldn't, but I do." Matt tortured himself with it, listening to the message over and over again. I think I would have done the same... To see the two of them finally come together in the end was beautiful. The sadness of Devon wasn't really as sad as most would think. She'd truly been expecting that moment for so many years that in all honesty it was really a relief. She set him free, and then in turn was able to move on with her life herself while there was still time to be with Matt and his children. Five stars and two enthusiastic thumbs up for this next instalment in the Power of the Matchmaker series. Read it and love it! I know you will! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Cassandra Webb's every waking minute is devoted to being a great mother and wife. She takes five-year-old Noah to the library each week, volunteers in his kindergarden class, and even coaches his soccer team. She makes sure her husband's uniforms are always laundered -- even though he hasn't worn them the last six years -- always has his game day snacks on hand, and meets him for date night every Friday -- which consists of one sided conversations at his bedside and watching his favorite take out remain untouched. Pearl, a mysterious visitor at the care center, suggests that it is only Cassie's love still tying Devon to earth when he has been ready to move onto heaven for quite some time. If Cassie will but open her eyes and heart, she will discover the path she should travel, one that will bring relief to Devon and much joy to her own life. But Cassie vowed never to give up on him. She never has and she can't now, even after meeting hapless, single, soccer-dad Matt. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The undying devotion of a wife to her husband radiates throughout this heartbreaking story. You read about Cassie being a wife devoted to her son and preserving the life her and her husband shared before his accident. You see the hope that she holds onto and the guilt because of her current situation and wonder if you yourself would do the same thing given her situation. This story has you on a rollercoaster of emotions but by the time you are on the last page you close the book with a smile on your face. Ms. Pearl is in this story like she is in all the Matchmaker books but her character only pops up a handful of times.
I would HIGHLY recommend this book! It's a quick read, wonderfully written, and will leave you feeling happy and hopeful. ( )