Sometimes help comes from unexpected places. When their dad is given weeks to live, Neil's sister Lucy cancels her dream wedding in favour of a quick ceremony before it's too late. Then a surprise offer of help from a stranger gives Neil a chance to save Lucy's wedding, bring his family joy in a dark time, and possibly even find love himself. bereavement, terminal illness, cancer
Amy Rae Durreson is a quiet Brit with a degree in early English literature, which she blames for her somewhat medieval approach to spelling, and at various times has been fluent in Latin, Old English, Ancient Greek, and Old Icelandic, though these days she mostly uses this knowledge to bore her students. Amy started her first novel a quarter of a century ago and has been scribbling away ever since. Despite these long years of experience, she has yet to master the arcane art of the semicolon. She was a winner in the 2017 Rainbow Awards.
I'm overworked, stressed, tired and dealing with health issues (not just mine), so no wonder I am in a reading slump, my brain just can't concentrate. I thought reading a short, sweet story from one of my favorite authors would help and boy, I was right. Am I crying? Yes. Am I happy? Also yes.
So short, but so sweet. Basically, a do-gooder schemes to give his friend a nice wedding when it has to be moved up in order for her dying father to attend, and he enlists her brother to help. This is one of those little gems that I wish was a lot longer, but that I will reread when I just need a nugget of goodness. (I also ended up with Let’s Face the Music and Dance stuck in my head for days after.)
Mahina yung kwento para sa akin, at hindi ko trip yung mag-syota sa dulo. Ewan ba parang sobrang basic lang nung mga tauhan dito, hindi sila nakakaintriga.