Book Description: Allison Moore is making it. Barely. The Seattle area architecture firm she started with her best friend is struggling, but at least they’re free from the games played by the corporate world. She’s gotten over her divorce. And while her dad’s recent passing is tough, their relationship had never been easy.
Then the bomb drops. Her dad had a secret life and left her mom in massive debt.
As Allison scrambles to help her mom find a way out, she’s given a journal, anonymously, during a visit to her favorite coffee shop. As the pressure to rescue her mom mounts, Allison pours her fears and heartache into the journal.
But then the unexplainable happens. The words in the journal, her words, begin to disappear. And new ones fill the empty spaces— words that force her to look at everything she knows about herself in a new light.
Ignoring those words could cost her everything . . . . but so could embracing them.
My Thoughts: The storyline was fine. I'm sure it's just me but I just could not get into this story.
I know the way authors pen a story affects how a reader reacts to the story. The way this story is presented is fine and to be honest I'm tired of divorce stories. There are so many more of us that are married than are divorced.
Okay maybe I like a cotton candy story with lots of sweetness and fluff. This was not such a story.
you be the judge and read it for yourself.
*This book was provide for review by The Fiction Guild*
- Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson (May 21, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0718099427
- ISBN-13: 978-0718099428
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