Life must go on
Grace and Henry were together and then, just as they are on the brink of buying their first house together, Henry suffers a tragic accident and dies. This book deals with how Grace deals with the aftermath.
Being honest the prologue to the story is way better than the first couple of chapters that we are given in the First Impression. I am sure this is just one of these stories that needs room to unfold and fully embrace the characters and the plot. The writing itself is pretty consistent and with a lovely, friendly tone.
Not sure if this book is really for me but I normally enjoy this genre so would give it a go.
Being honest the prologue to the story is way better than the first couple of chapters that we are given in the First Impression. I am sure this is just one of these stories that needs room to unfold and fully embrace the characters and the plot. The writing itself is pretty consistent and with a lovely, friendly tone.
Not sure if this book is really for me but I normally enjoy this genre so would give it a go.