Showing posts with label Come Back to Me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Come Back to Me. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Come Back To Me, Melissa Foster (5 stars)

From Melissa’s website: Tess Johnson has it all: her handsome photographer husband Beau, a thriving business, and a newly discovered pregnancy. When Beau accepts an overseas photography assignment, Tess decides to wait to reveal her secret—only she’s never given the chance. Beau’s helicopter crashes in the desert.

Tess struggles with the news of Beau’s death and tries to put her life back together. Alone and dealing with a pregnancy that only reminds her of what she has lost, Tess is adrift in a world of failed plans and fallen expectations. When a new client appears offering more than just a new project, Tess must confront the circumstances of her life head on.

Meanwhile, two Iraqi women who are fleeing honor killings find Beau barely alive in the middle of the desert, his body ravaged by the crash. Suha, a doctor, and Samira, a widow and mother of three young children, nurse him back to health in a makeshift tent. Beau bonds with the women and children, and together, with the help of an underground organization, they continue their dangerous escape.

What happens next is a test of loyalties, strength, and love.

When I think about this book, I still get overcome with emotion. I read this book in two evenings. The last evening I was clutching my IPad, tears streaming down my face, until past midnight. I couldn’t put it down. I needed to be with Tess until the end.

There’s so much I want to tell readers, but so little I want to give away. From the first page, we are thrown into Tess Johnson’s life, a vibrant woman who has just found out she’s pregnant and soon discovers her husband is presumed dead. She fights desperately to hold onto him, refusing to believe he’s gone.
The reader knows he’s alive and trying to get back to her, but it’s her desperation and heartache driving the story. Her husband, Beau, is in a foreign land, facing challenges he can only begin to understand. The family he encounters there deserves freedom, and I felt for them and their struggles, but I wanted him to make it home to Tess. He survived a helicopter crash, but could he survive the escape to freedom?

My heart ached through every phase of Tess’s grieving process. Two friends stuck with her through everything: Kevin, Beau’s best friend, and Alice, her co-worker and best friend. Their mutual affection brings them together, ultimately in a way they weren’t expecting. A new friend, a potential client named Louie, enters the picture and helps Tess move forward.
The ending is exhilarating and heartbreaking. We journey through Beau’s trek home and Tess coming to grips with reality only to be thrust into them finding their way back together. The results are not cookie cutter or expected. No simple running into his arms. When they come back together, nothing will ever be the same again.

Melissa Foster crafts such a fine story woven around people we can relate to and care about, that you trust where she takes you.
Every reader defines a good book differently. But if you rate yours based on memorable characters who pull you into the pages with them, like I do, this is the book for you.

Please note: I read this book as an ARC and will be participating in the blog tour, but in no way was a positive review guaranteed or asked for. My opinion is just that, mine.

From Melissa's Amazon page: Melissa Foster is the bestselling, award-winning author of three novels, Megan's Way, Chasing Amanda, and Come Back to Me. She has also been published in Indie Chicks, and anthology. She is the founder of the Women's Nest, a social and support community for women, and the WoMen's Literary Cafe. Melissa is currently collaborating in the film production of Megan's Way.

I am the proud owner of Megan's Way and Chasing Amanda, and I look forward to sharing those reviews with you soon. Melissa is not only a talented writer, she's someone who wants to build up other writers and give back to readers. She seems to have boundless energy! Please check out WoMen's Literary Cafe for first looks at amazing indie books. 

And now, enjoy the Come Back to Me video:


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Book Lovers: A Winner and a Party

A brief post to announce the winner of the digital copy of Turning Point.

Congratulations to
Shannon Knobel

My oldest daughter pulled a name out of a hat (okay, a bowl):


A special thanks to Melissa Luznicky Garrett for sharing her book with us. For more information, click here.

Congratulations, Shannon! Thanks to everyone who responded and tweeted.

*****

Fellow book lovers, don't forget to check out the amazing book launch party for Melissa Foster's Come Back to Me. For details, click on the picture.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Come Back to Me Launch and Blog Event

What's better than a great book recommendation? How about the book launch for a great book with many other books at just 99 cents. Not simply a launch, more like a book party!

I was fortunate enough to receive Melissa Foster's Come Back to Me in advance. My complete review is on GoodReads, but here's a sneak peek:

The ending is exhilarating and heartbreaking. We journey through Beau’s trek home and Tess coming to grips with reality to then be thrust into them finding their way back together. The results are not cookie cutter or expected. No simple running into his arms.

I thought that’s what I wanted, but Melissa Foster crafts such a fine story woven around people we can relate to and care about, that you trust where she takes you.
Come Back to Me officially launches Tuesday, November 1st. To celebrate, Melissa Foster has organized a great launch party. Please click on this icon for more information:

I know what I'll be doing November 1-3. There's nothing to lose. Trust me, Melissa Foster put this together with care, so the featured books will be worthwhile. Plus, did I mention all the books are 99 cents?!

A happy Saturday to all!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Wednesday Reading Fun Updates


To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading:

I just started Turning Point by Melissa Luznicky Garrett. Originally I planned to read her novel, Precipice, this week but the shiny allure of her newest work (just released this month) was too tempting. 

Check back Friday for more details about Melissa's first young adult novel. 



Recently Finished:

I was honored to receive an advanced digital copy of Come Back to Me by Melissa Foster. I read it in a day and a half.

My full review can be found at GoodReadsA quick excerpt: Every reader defines a good book differently. But if you rate yours based on memorable characters who pull you into the pages with them, like I do… this is the book for you.

I will be featuring more about this book here and at my Depression Cookies blog at the beginning of November and later in January.


Will Read Next:

My book club meets the first Wednesday of the month. Egad, I just realized that's next week! Our selection is Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

I'll read this and Turning Point at the same time (one's on my Kindle and one is a paperback). Wish me luck. Normally I'm not a non-fiction reader, but I've heard Immortal reads like fiction. I also tend to read only one book at a time, but I'm motivated and determined.


What are you reading? Are you a one-book-at-a-time reader, or can you read multiple books at once?