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Camryn Hughes is happy living alone and tending to her dying clients as their death doula. It's a serene life compared with the chaotic and numbing decade she spent trying to claw her way to the top of the music world as a performer. Now her newest client has her questioning the empty spaces in her heart, because when she too one day faces the end, Cam will have no trouble naming her biggest regret. Is it possible to go back and take the other fork in the road? To have a shot at love again with the only woman she's ever loved? Brooke Ross has no regrets about her long-ago decision to put herself and her career as a restaurateur first. But thanks to the ongoing ravages on her business from the pandemic, plus a girlfriend she can't bring herself to love, Brooke is languishing just as an unusual invitation pushes her to the brink of blowing up her life. But what will she find in its pieces? Will she find the kind of meaning she's searching for in a post-pandemic world? And can she find it with the one woman she should never have let go? Ten Days in May is about second chances, about choosing life, and discovering what's meaningful in turbulent times. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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While the story was good and mostly believable, it was Cam's profession that really drew me in. I had never heard of death doulas before but it makes total sense that such a thing would exist. I hope I have someone like Cam around when my time is near. And the character of Cam seemed damn near perfect - at least current Cam, not Erica-Cam.
Brooke, on the other hand, was a bit of a struggle for me to connect with. And her drastic transformation seemed a bit too drastic for the time spent working on it. But, as my wife loves to remind me, it's pretend.
The secondary characters definitely add to the reading enjoyment and my heart broke for Landon and Tenley.
All in all, Ten Days in May was an emotional and fulfilling read and I'll be much less hesitant to pick up a Tracey Richardson book in the future.
Thanks to Bella and NetGalley for the review copy! ( )