The Romantic Drama you always wanted to read, yet never existed... till now!
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Not my typical Read but still Great...
Elizabeth, or Liz as she prefers to be called, is bored with her life. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she is diagnosed with cancer. During treatments she meets El, who awakens her interest in life in ways she never contemplated. Added to this friendship comes Mark, who gains her trust and her love. Together they embark on an adventure of exploration. It is an adventure of learning and seizing every good opportunity that comes their way, as Liz continues to battle for her life.
--Readers' Favorite - Patricia Day
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Amazingly Great -- All emotions well felt in this novel
I was surprised by this book to be honest. As it goes deep into the questions that all of us as women ask ourselves at one time or another. We all just want to find that special someone that will except us with all our faults, love us to the end, "in sickness and in health, for as long as we both shall live." All of us just want a guy, a relationship that will keep these words true.
Reason's to be Missed does this by first introducing us to the main character, a women that questions everything she does in life, and really has no meaning of it. Finally taking the step and risking it all only to be dumped by a man that wanted her for nothing more than sex. Not surprising, but the story continues, it takes us on a journey of her faults and her alling health issues only to find True love and a guy that was born to follow those words of "In sickness and in health." I wish all of us could find a guy like Mark someday. Can't wait for the next book. It was a good, quick, read and left me feeling oddly happy and sad at the same time.
--- Amy Johnson, Barnes and Noble
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An excerpt from REASONS TO BE MISSED
A Romantic Drama
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Earlier this morning, as I was laying in bed, remembering the dreams before last, the dreams like broken glass cutting through me as I thought deeply about my life thus far and the stuff I have already gone through as well as the things I fear I must still face, my fan broke.
Yes you read correctly. My box fan broke.
It was a cheap fan, nothing really special about it really, just an ordinary box fan. One of those larger plastic ones you can buy for around ten bucks at Family Dollar or Dollar General.
I had bought it something like 4 years ago in July as I needed something to block out the sounds of the animals outside. The howling of the neighbors damn dogs of all things keeping me awake.
From the moment I took it out of the box it had been running nonstop, 24/7. All throughout the summer, the spring, fall and winter I kept it running, all day, all night.
I had grown accustomed to it being there, got use to the security of the constant hum always being around me.
Familiar to the continued sound it made, so much so that when it died I noticed it right away. I noticed the sound was gone; the silence remained, and no matter what I did I couldn’t get it to come back.
Odd to be writing about a cheap fan as such but it made me think deeply about myself again.
I began to compare myself and my memories to the fan of all things. Will I be like that fan in the months to come? Will I be running like normal only to suddenly drop dead? The life in me stopping in an instant, no longer beating, no longer breathing.
More so I wondered, will people remember me? Will they miss my sounds, my thoughts and words. Will they suddenly notice me not there anymore? Miss the warmth of my presence, the indention of my body across the couch? Will I be missed, remembered or just forgotten?
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