Saving Jason by E. J Hanagan is a 2014 Booktrope publication. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This novel is incredibly well written and so emotional. I confess I cried nearly all the way through it. At the center of our story is Jason, a young man who returned home from his stint in the military with PTSD. This issue tore apart his marriage to Samantha. However, Jason and Samantha still love one another deeply and remain very close friends, almost like siblings.
Samantha moved forward with her life, getting married to a wonderful guy named Alex. But, the bottom drops out of her world when Jason's current girlfriend text her in the middle of the night explaining that Jason was in an accident and may not pull through.
Abby was so jealous of Samantha, she and Jason had argued about her right before his accident. Now, Abby has to contend with Samantha's presence at the hospital too.
Factor in Jason's self absorbed, money and man hungry mom and the combination was almost lethal. While Jason lies in a coma, Abby and Samantha slowly begin to bond and soon become the best of friends.
While the situation the book is built upon is bleak, depressing, and sad, the story becomes something truly inspiring as people who were thrown a curve ball learn to cope and deal with a senseless tragedy. Not everyone in the story is nice, but most of the characters are so human and real it was like I was living through the experience right along with them. The author wisely chooses to put the story into alternate first person narratives and this works beautifully. Samantha's memories of her life with Jason when they were married were especially poignant.
“We Loved to hate each other and hated to love each other. It was as if we sat in the cart of a creaky, old roller coaster together from ages twenty to twenty-five- a roller coaster that dipped and twisted at such sharp angles that we had to grasp on to one another just to make it through the painful, gut-wrenching ride.”
Abby's character grows in leaps and bounds as she goes through some incredible life changes and suffers over Jason's long term outlook. She goes from being oversensitive, a bit immature, and suffering through personal insecurities, to being a strong, resilient young woman, with an determination to work hard to make the best of the cards she has been dealt.
There are many twist and turns in the story as those affected by Jason, his life, his choices, and by those who were on the fringes of his life, all cope in different ways, and cope together. Life long bonds were forged and so many lives were touched by this young man. The story left me feeling nearly weak with all those intense emotions swirling around but man, what a story! A really deep tale I can't even seem to classify within a set genre or explain it's affect on me, but I am glad I found this book and really enjoyed reading something so well written and with such depth and meaning. Overall 5 stars.