a work in PROGRESS
by: K.A. ROSS
-I give 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
~Torn between the past and the future, help is needed to truly live the next chapter of life…
“Only risk what you can afford to lose.”
-a work in PROGRESS, is a story that completely surprised and moved me with the goodness, healing, forgiveness, trust, love, feelings, and depth that are found within ALL 180 pages. This unique story is told from the main character, Daniel’s POV, and his journey following the dearth of his once-estranged sister. He has been greatly burdened down with guilt and haunted by all that was left unsaid between them. Yet, when he finds himself trusted with his dear sister Elise’s unfinished manuscripts, he sees an opportunity to “write” his wrongs. Along this journey, Daniel will come to learn that, the healing of the heart never follows a simple plan! Oh how this story pulled on my heartstrings with Daniel, for his loss, pain and overwhelming grief.
“You’re not alone.”
Yet there is hope…This is where Nellie, an aspiring literary agent comes in to help, who has her own store of overcoming grief. Watching these two collaborate and seeing Daniel slowly begin to live again as Nellie brings such hope and laughter into his life was so heartwarming! I loved the connection that came as Daniel and Nellie could understood the pain the other one faced. I also enjoyed the humor, and swoony cute moments along the way. Most of all, I loved that this journey took Daniel and Nellie to the discovery that they both wanted something different, something more for their own story than one written already. What a story worth the moving read!📚❤️
“Flaws hadn’t ruined the story. Even with its flaws, it had endured them, triumphed over them. The final victory would not have felt earned without those flaws…the story didn’t have to be perfect to be loved.”
-Content: death(in past of loved ones), grief, drinking (side characters), one mild swear word, only kissing.
“You’re everything that’s my favorite.”
-I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
“If you let the guilt go, you may have enough in you to manage the grief. To move on. To heal.
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