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Abigail Phelps #3

Two Thousand Years

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"Women half Abigail’s age would envy her body - a body fitting a star athlete, a Hollywood actress, or a young lady desired by scandalous politicians. Her face showed depth of character, a result of more sorrow but also more joy than most of us could handle. And her hair. The breathtaking auburn curls remained, and though there may have been isolated streaks of gray throughout the voluminous strands, I found it impossible to not picture Christopher Dean playing with the curls in a café in Vienna, and Sergei Grinkov unknowingly causing pain, but more importantly comfort, as he caressed her hair after the attack by Ted Kennedy. And I couldn’t help but visualize John Kennedy’s jaw dropping to the floor when he saw her for the first time in so long, gorgeous in a purple dress, hair down though she so often wore it up. Some things I envisioned had occurred, others had not. But they were all unmistakably Abigail Phelps."

Abigail Phelps and John Kennedy Jr. weren't destined to live happily ever after. In this, the dramatic conclusion to the Abigail Phelps Series, we learn that there is something even better than a fairy tale ending. Sometimes it's better to have no ending at all.

"How do you know your heart is still beating? Do you have to see it or feel it to know? No, you just know. You know because you live. You know because you live. Well, Abby is my heart and I'm hers. We just know."

THE ABIGAIL PHELPS SERIES
I've Loved These Days ~ Scenes From Highland Falls ~ Two Thousand Years

www.abbyphelps.com

282 pages, Paperback

First published September 2, 2013

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Bethany Turner

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Bethany Turner has been writing since the second grade, when she won her first writing award for explaining why, if she could have lunch with any person throughout history, she would choose John Stamos. She stands by this decision. Bethany now writes pop culture–infused rom-coms for a new generation of readers who crave fiction that tackles the thorny issues of life with humor and insight. She lives in Southwest Colorado with her husband, whom she met in the nineties in a chat room called Disco Inferno. As sketchy as it sounds, it worked out pretty well in this case, and they are now the proud parents of two grown sons. Connect with Bethany at seebethanywrite.com or across social media @seebethanywrite, where she clings to the eternal dream that John Stamos will someday send her a friend request. Text her any time at (970) 387-7811!

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Author 10 books79 followers
April 20, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, April 20, 2015
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This review is from: Two Thousand Years: Abigail Phelps, Book Three (Kindle Edition)
I enjoyed this book as the other writings by Bethany Turner. The plot is very clever, the characters well developed, and the imagination of Ms. Turner is very well displayed. I was rooting for Abigail all the time to find peace and love in her life.
Thank you, Bethany for sharing your creative writing skills.
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Author 6 books50 followers
August 29, 2015
After finishing the third book. All I can say is I haven't enjoyed books this much in a long time. I highly recommend the trilogy.
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Author 10 books100 followers
July 9, 2017
“What’s another two thousand years?”

The title of my review is my favorite line from this book. It holds so much meaning to me after reading this entire series. First of all, this author has a two-thousand-year-old soul to be able to write such an incredible love story. It’s way ahead of its time with the enamoring feel of a Shakespearean classic.

Everything from book one and two was tied together nicely at the end of this one, in a way that was satisfying yet surreal at the same time. All the roles of the characters in Abby’s life are explained, as well as the significance of each event she described–whether real or not.

This book series was the ultimate escape love story for me. It had everything that I’ve loved from the time I was a little girl–ice skating, dancing, and a fairy-tale. I will definitely be checking into future works by this author!
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