Overview from Barnes and Nobel

Amber Lewis, a waitress for a five-star restaurant in Dana Point, California, is overworked and stressed. Her sister's death has left her weary and wondering if there's something more to life than mere existence. Then, one evening while working she meets Logan Richards, a chivalrous man who feels deeply familiar.
Fate has brought them together, but will their growing love prove strong enough to resist the forces that could pull them apart?
I don't often read books that are pure romance. Somehow this book found it's way onto my Nook Color as a free download. Do I believe in things happening for a reason? Do I believe in love stories like this one? I just finished the book and I am writing this through tears. I had this kind of love with my beloved Richard. He once told me that he thought we had loved each other in other lifetimes. I laughed at him. Reading this book made me shiver with understanding of things I never before questioned. I do not know if I believe in reincarnation. I don't think I do. But, do I believe in fate? Maybe! I know that I believe in love. And I love this story. The characters are deeply developed. The plot passionate and beautiful. It was a long book....544 pages. There were times I felt it was taking forever to reveal what was going on. But in the end this will be one of those books that I will always believe has deeply touched my soul. For I know that I too have had a soulmate!.
Across Eternity is a Lend-Me book on my Nook. If you have a nook and would like to read it just let me know. A beautiful story!!
What a sweet post. I believe in love, too. The photo on the book's cover is really lovely and peaceful-looking. Officer Friendly told me that he was more certain in marrying me than he was when he married his first wife. He gave me such a beautiful gift of words when he said that. Good that you could read this as you approach the first anniversary of Richard's passing. Even through your tears, you are able to recognize the gift he was to you. If your life wasn't blessed by him to the extent that it was, your grief would not be the extent that it is.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gram! I do agree with you about the extent of my grief is due to the fact that I was so blessed to know him. He changed my life so much. This was a wonderful book about that kind of love
DeleteI do believe in Fate and I know I believe in True Love and I am happy that you were able to experience it with Richard.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wendy! I believe also. And I am also so glad I had Richard in my life
DeleteI haven't read a pure romance novel since high school, but I'm intrigued by the undercurrents of reincarnation. Mostly, I believe there's a big reason it just 'happened' onto your reader. What love!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful story. But you need to like love stories...and maybe be a bit interested in reincarnation to fall in love with this book.
DeleteInteresting take on a romance. I'm glad it spoke to you. I was struck by Dana Point. I know where that is!
ReplyDeleteIt spoke to me quite a bit.
DeleteSounds like an interesting book, Paula. I might have to check it out. I lived closed to Dana Point a few years back; will be interested to see if they include any "local" things in the book.
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