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Emotional & Uplifting Romance
December 5, 2014 | Filled under Contemporary Romance |
Don’t miss today’s emotional and uplifting tale, The Next Breath by Laurel Osterkamp. It holds an impressive 4.7 star rating.
Robin loves sweet, responsible Nick, with his penchant for Beethoven and Ben Folds Five. But she also still loves her college boyfriend Jed, an irreverent playwright plagued with cystic fibrosis. Now Robin is struggling to reveal her secrets and confront her past, as she finally performs in the play that Jed wrote for her, eleven years ago. Will Robin have the strength to keep her promise and stay true to her heart?
Alternating between present-day scenes, college flashbacks, and segments from Jed’s play, this tear-jerking yet uplifting tale illustrates how life is finite but love is infinite, and the road to recovery begins with the next breath.
“I haven’t read a book that made me cry, like really cry, since The Fault in Our Stars. The Next Breath has now taken over that title!” –Kristen @ Shelf Life (4.5 Stars!)
“I can’t praise The Next Breath and Laurel Osterkamp enough. I was starting to think I was numb. That somehow I really did break and wouldn’t be able to cry myself into oblivion again. I was wrong…This is definitely going on the top 5 fugly cry books.” – Autumn @ Paperrdolls (5 Stars!)
Emotional & Uplifting Tale
December 4, 2014 | Filled under Contemporary Romance |
Don’t miss today’s emotional and uplifting tale, The Next Breath by Laurel Osterkamp. It holds an impressive 4.7 star rating.
Robin loves sweet, responsible Nick, with his penchant for Beethoven and Ben Folds Five. But she also still loves her college boyfriend Jed, an irreverent playwright plagued with cystic fibrosis. Now Robin is struggling to reveal her secrets and confront her past, as she finally performs in the play that Jed wrote for her, eleven years ago. Will Robin have the strength to keep her promise and stay true to her heart?
Alternating between present-day scenes, college flashbacks, and segments from Jed’s play, this tear-jerking yet uplifting tale illustrates how life is finite but love is infinite, and the road to recovery begins with the next breath.
“I haven’t read a book that made me cry, like really cry, since The Fault in Our Stars. The Next Breath has now taken over that title!” –Kristen @ Shelf Life (4.5 Stars!)
“I can’t praise The Next Breath and Laurel Osterkamp enough. I was starting to think I was numb. That somehow I really did break and wouldn’t be able to cry myself into oblivion again. I was wrong…This is definitely going on the top 5 fugly cry books.” – Autumn @ Paperrdolls (5 Stars!)
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