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The Last Goodbye
- Narrated by: Antonia Beamish
- Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How can you ever move on, if you can’t let go?
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A beautiful and poignant story of love, loss and finding hope where you least expect it, perfect for fans of Colleen Hoover and Lucy Score.
Anna’s world was shattered three years ago when her husband Spencer was killed in a tragic accident. Her friends and family think it’s time she moved on, but how can she when she’s lost her soulmate?
On New Year’s Eve, Anna calls Spencer’s old phone just to hear his voicemail greeting. But to her surprise someone picks up. Brody answers and is the first person who truly understands what Anna is going through. As they begin to speak regularly, Anna finds herself opening up and slowly she discovers how to smile again, how to laugh, even how to hope.
But Brody hasn’t been entirely honest with Anna. Will his secret threaten everything, just as it seems she might find the courage to love again?
Critic Reviews
"A poignant and emotional story about loss, grief, and the beautiful dawn of a second chance of love, life and happiness. Bittersweet but full of hope." (Judy Finnigan)
"A gorgeous book about second chances and moving from the darkness and back into the light. Brimming with love and overflowing with hope, I adored it." (Milly Johnson, My One True North)
"A poignant and uplifting read about loss, love and learning to put yourself back together again after facing the unimaginable." (Sophie Cousens, This Time Next Year)
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- Anonymous User
- 07-10-2021
Awesome Book but...
The book is a great book. Not as slow or extremely depressing like a few other books I have read regarding the death of a SO.
The reader has a lot of expression but I dislike how the reader says Migraine... sounds like 'meegrain'.
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