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Avery has been fading for years. The death of her husband wasn't exactly unexpected; she'd watched him deteriorate over several years. Still, she has a hard time wrapping her mind around his loss. Her trials have cost more of herself then she realizes until it's pointed out to her. She begins the brave journey of healing- in her own way and her own time.
Laurie Lewis has taken great care with the description in this book. The place settings and the feelings associated with them are vivid and compelling. The characters are complete and like-able as well. George and Teddie are definitely my kind of people. :) In fact, George was partly inspired by Laurie's own father. I'm going to have to try adding kool-aid to my pancakes when my children least expect it.
Awakening Avery
Awakening Avery
My sidebar has details about the contest Laurie is running during this blog tour- love the necklace! Be sure to follow along and get your entries in. :)
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Key Lime pie to make. Trust me. It’s all Avery’s fault.
4 comments:
Thanks, Alison! The review was beautiful and I so appreciate each of your comments.
Congratulations on your new projects. I'm blessed to be in such good company.
I am excited to read this book. I'm reading Chocolate Roses right now. Then Awaking Avery will be next.
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