Helpful Score: 1
I laughed, I cried and I cried some more! The reader gets attached to Tess Johnson a newly pregnant, independent wife who is left to keep down the homefront while her husband, Beau, heads over to Iraq as a photographer. As the reader finds out quickly, his helicopter goes down and we know he has survived. I enjoyed that the reader was in the know because it made the journey for both more interesting; the reader was able to enjoy the story because they knew that he was alive the entire time.
As always, I can not reveal the ending because it is more than worth reading to get there, but I was completely affected by the ending - even after a few hours, I am still debating on whether I want to change it.
This is definitely a read that you are going to want to read with a few tissues at hand and may not want to be around others because sobbing may occur. I would suggest curling up with this book this winter and enjoy a tearjerker.
As always, I can not reveal the ending because it is more than worth reading to get there, but I was completely affected by the ending - even after a few hours, I am still debating on whether I want to change it.
This is definitely a read that you are going to want to read with a few tissues at hand and may not want to be around others because sobbing may occur. I would suggest curling up with this book this winter and enjoy a tearjerker.