This book will touch your soul!!
I will probably fail at explaining what I loved about this book and why I loved this book. I will also probably ramble a lot, but yeah, by the last chapter, I was completely in love with this book. A book, I wasn’t supposed to love in the first place. I’ll get to that in a bit.
There are only a handful of authors that I religiously read or commit my time to properly read and review their books because I just love their words above all others, and Jewel E Ann is one of those. I’ve been privileged enough to read a lot of her books early (past 15 books before this one but who’s counting). I was not privileged enough this time, not gonna lie, it stung, but that’s a story for another day. I know I’m not entitled to a thing and at the end of the day, I’m just a loyal reader, stats aside.
Ok, so going back to the book. I read JEA’s books religiously without even reading the blurb. I never know what ride she’ll take me on, and trust me, her books are always a ride, always. And I always go in blind. So after started reading it and figured this was a “dead spouse book”, I’m not gonna lie. I wanted to quit it. I have a very complicated relationship with dead spouse books, for many reasons. I often feel like there’s an underlining second best feeling about them and most, are just not handled properly IMO. But when they are, they are without a doubt one of my favorite books to read. If you read my reviews regularly, I’ve made no secret about it, my friends are constantly giving me grief about it too, lol.
So, ok, this is a dead spouse book. And to top that, a dead spouse book where you meet the wife and fall in love with her as well. But I digress, to say that is to not give the book it’s due, it will not make it justice no matter how I try. This book is so much more, so much. This book spans years and it’s a big love story in different stages of these characters lives. It’s not just Emersyn’s and Zach’s love story, it’s Zach’s and Suzanne’s love story, it’s Emersyn’s and Suzanne’s love story as well. It’s a true soulmates story and how there’s not just one soulmate in one’s life. It’s how you navigate through the lowest of life and patiently find the highs again. Yes, there’s a dead wife, a marriage of convenience, a new wife. There’s kindness, there’s loss, there’s a lot of grief, a lot of navigating life and figuring out things, but so much love. So much love beyond our traditional ways of what it should be, or how we think it should be.
When reviewing books, I tend to stay away from rehashing the story, that’s what blurbs are for. I like to talk about how the book made me feel and how the story flowed for me. This for me, was a trust the process book. I had faith in Jewel and the journey she was taking me on. Personally, it is as if she knew all the things I was not fond of when it came to this trope and she addressed each one of them in the most amazing way. This book is also paced beautifully, it’s not rushed, it’s so real and so realistic, exactly how life is. It’s flawed, it’s not perfect, things can’t be rushed, feelings have to developed, doubt is ok and love after loss can happen and it can be real and powerful. And these characters conveyed so many real things in the most fantastic way, it just shook me to the core. It proves time and time again, why Jewel is and will always be one of my favorites. That ending was just so beautiful, I actually cried, and you know I’m not a crier. I was left wanting more of this couple, but completely convinced that their HEA was the real deal.
So, I absolutely recommend this one. It’s one of those books that will stay with you for a long time after. I just can’t wait for whatever Jewel will release next!!!