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So Wrong - So Right

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Emma Wetherford has always put her children first, remaining in a loveless marriage for their sake. When she meets Milo Kent, they both recognise their true soulmate in each other. But Milo loves his wife Wendy, and will never leave after sustaining life-changing injuries in an accident years ago, she is completely dependent upon her husband's care. Emma and Milo pack a lifetime of love into one week, before they must return to their responsibilities. But the power of destiny will not be denied...

304 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2015

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Glenis Wilson

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Glenis Wilson was born and still lives in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire. She is also a qualified Reflexologist and Spiritual Healer.
The author can contacted directly at: harryradclifferacing@hotmail.com

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November 13, 2015
This book is about the life of Emma, a wife and a mother who is in a coma, and her children are trying to pull her out of it using emotional triggers. unknown to her sons, Emma had told a story of her life to her daughter, who reveals the story to her brothers in an attempt to bring their mother back.

This is quite a hard review for me to write. On one hand I really enjoyed this book, it had a great storyline, full of love and sorrow, but on the other hand, I just felt that something was missing somewhere. I didnt find myself warming to the main character at all, even though I understood and sympathised with her, and what she was going through, and I thought the daughter and sons were rather too calm over the fact that their mother had been living a lie for so many years.

An enjoyable read, but I think it just needs a litle bit more.

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