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Saturday, March 2, 2013
*ARC Review* Suicide Note By Teresa Mummert
**Disclaimer: This book contains no acts of suicide and it does have a 'Happily Ever After'**
A soldier returning for mid-tour leave decides to stay with a cousin in Maine, after his fiancé leaves him for someone else while he is away at war. His cousin is going through his own devastation and is struggling to pick up the pieces and move on with his family. As they try to help each other through the pain, Shane's path crosses Jenn's and he soon learns that everything happens for a reason.
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REVIEW
5 STARS
Its amazing how much life can change when something accidentally lands in the hands of a person it wasn't supposed to.Its all about those tiny things that happen that change history.So many different lives are changed by one letter.Jenn is struggling with life,Shane is dealing with his own pain and his cousin who is Jenn's Boss is dealing with his own family issues.There is so many great things about this story that I wish I could just shout them out loud to all you readers BUT I do not want to post spoilers.Let me just say this.If you are military related(spouse,girlfriend) you will definitely be able to relate to this book.I will also say that If Shane deserves to be called a hero in so many ways he is just full of amazing.This book goes back and forth between Jenn and Shane and its done correctly so it is easy to read and switch back and forth.You aren't left guessing who is talking.All I can say is that this is a MUST READ.
It is a Contemporary Romance not Young Adult.Although I suppose a mature reader could handle this book.
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