Happy Monday book lovers!
Excited to share with you my review for this uplifting beautifully told story that will tug at both your heart and your head!💕🌹
The Inbetween Days by Eva Woods
My Thoughts
An uplifting life affirming story about the little things in life!
WOW! This book was an unexpected gem of a story! A book about how it is the little things in life that can make the biggest impact… how sometimes your small actions can influence not only your own life but that of others… how little acts of kindness can spiral into big successes… just think about it the next time you give that stranger a smile it might alter the course of their life and for the better… kind words to a stranger might lead to a great invention… telling your BFF that her new haircut is fabulous might lead to her meeting the man of her dreams that night, you just gave her that much more confidence…. just saying it’s those small things that can impact a persons day, of course it could happen adversely as well, but we’re staying positive here! Don’t worry this is not a philosophy book, it is a well-crafted story that will give you a really positive vibe about life and make you want to run out and be thoughtful about your interactions with others….
Eva Woods has written an engaging and beautiful story that sucked me in from page 1… Rosie is hit by a bus and put in a coma… she has no recollection of the accident, the events leading up to the accident, she has no memory at all… we the reader are privy to her inner thoughts as she begins to piece her past together… this part of the book jumps around and can be a little jarring at times, Rosie does not regain her memory in a linear fashion… she also has a bit of a spiritual guide to help her puzzle The pieces of her life back together… this part of the book slightly reminded me of “A Christmas Carol,” could also be that I was reading it at Christmas time…. rosie’s sister Daisy also plays a very important part in this book… not only is she right by Rosie side willing her to come back to her, but she also has her own life issues to deal with… I thought how the sisters stories were woven together was seamless and perfect…
Both Rosie and Daisy were tremendously likable characters, I truly adored both of them! The way the story unfolded made for a compelling and addictive read… Eva Woods has crafted an exquisite thought-provoking story…
A story that will tug atboth your heart and your head, full of beautiful imagery and wonderful characters! Recommend!
🎵🎵🎵 Song Running Through My Head
Yesterday I got so old,
I felt like I could die,
Yesterday I got so old,
It made me want to cry
Go on, go on,
Just walk away
Go on, go on,
Your choice is made
Go on, go on,
And disappear
Go on, go on,
Away from here
And I know I was wrong,
When I said it was true,
That it couldn’t be me,
And be her in between,
Without you,
Without you
Yesterday I got so scared,
I shivered like a child,
Yesterday away from you,
It froze me deep inside,
Come back, come back,
Don’t walk away,
Come back, come back,
Come back today,
Come back, come back,
Why can’t…
*** many thanks to harlequin for my copy of this book ***
About the Book
From the author of Something Like Happy comes an uplifting and emotionally compelling novel about a woman in a coma fighting for a second chance at life, love and happiness.
Rosie Cooke is “in between.” In between consciousness and oblivion. Life and death. And though some say that when you’re near death your entire life flashes before your eyes, Rosie can’t remember anything at all—not even how she ended up in a coma. At least not at first.
Then something strange starts to happen. Rosie finds herself revisiting scattered moments from her past: a beach vacation, a play rehearsal, the day her brother was born. But why these memories? And what do they mean?
As each piece of the puzzle comes into focus, Rosie struggles to face the picture of her life that forms. But with every look backward comes a glimpse of what might be: A relationship with her sister. The opportunity to pursue her passion. A second chance at love. And Rosie just might discover that she has much to live for.
Okay, so I played the music while reading your review💕 It put me in the mood you obviously were in while reading the story. This sounds like such an uplifting story in some ways where I would have suspected it to be less so. Great job, Berit!
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Yes I wasn’t expecting it to be so deep, I was expecting a fun fluffy story, it was just really well done and she is really a wonderful writer! And I love that you listen to the music while you read the review!
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Fabulous review. I need to pay closer attention Harlequin books! This looks really good!
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They have a lot of amazing books, that have little or nothing to do with romance!💕
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What a great review! This sounds like a great story but I hadn’t heard of it or the author. I’m going to add it to my Tbr because I think I’d enjoy it. Happy Monday!
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Thanks it was really good, a bit of a hidden gem!💛
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I love hidden gems! ♥
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I’ve been curious about this one because I bought her first, Some Kind of Happy, because of the gorgeous cover! I need to read it! It sounds like this one is terrific! Wonderful review, Berit! ♥️
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It was really good, a little unexpected jam, I’d love to read her first book!
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