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Miracle Beach
Miracle Beach
Author: Erin Celello
Accomplished equestrian Macy Allen rides like the wind, perhaps to escape memories of her haunted childhood. Now a tragic accident has claimed the life of Nash, her husband, soul mate and unwavering source of strength. When his mother blames her, Macy turns to her beloved horses for comfort. — Macy’s father-in-law, Jack, is nothing like his bitte...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781611298079
ISBN-10: 1611298075
Pages: 328
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Publisher: NAL Accent
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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This is a complicated story and takes concentration, but well worth reading. It's a story of the loss of a son and husband, and how his parents and wife slowly recover from the loss. Poignant and sad, but it seems true to life, with the eccentricities and weaknesses of all the characters exposed. In the end there is hope, healing and acceptance, so all is not lost.
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In my opinion, poorly written, lots of looses ends left, and I hated the ending......HOWEVER, it was highly engaging, I read it in one day. I could not put it down. The HAS to be some talent, as I was constantly talking to the darn book, yelling at the characters, which I have never done before. Laughed, cried, yes....but this time around, I felt compelled to try to talk some sens into these characters! lol. Crazy, I know. But overall, worth the read.


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