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Hello, It's Me
Hello It's Me
Author: Wendy Markham
A lonely widow and mother of two, Annie Harlowe makes a habit of listening to the recording of her husband's voice on his cell phone, but she gets the surprise of her life when he answers her from heaven and then decides to play matchmaker for her and the wealthy Thom Brannock.
ISBN-13: 9780739450352
ISBN-10: 0739450352
Publication Date: 6/13/2005
Pages: 372
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3.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Warner Forever
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Hello, It's Me on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
For Annie Harlowe, her husband Andre's death was more than just the loss of her mate. Along with Andre, Annie lost her very foundation-her best friend, her lover, the father of her children. The spontaneous man who would take the kids off on "adventures", the man who let her work through the night on art projects that kept her sane, disappeared into the untamable waters of the Atlantic Ocean, taking with him the imperfect "perfect" life that was Annie's rock.

So Annie muddles through the days, attempting to get her daughter Trixie through the inexplicable night terrors that haunt her, trying her best to answer her son Milo's incessant questions of why daddy can't come home. And even though money is tight, the roof leaks, and her financial future is questionable, Annie spends money every month to keep Andre's cell phone in service-so that when she needs to, Annie can call the familiar number and hear her dead husband's voice, for what she always swears will be the last time.

Then the unimaginable happens, when during one phone call to listen to her husband's voice mail once again, he suddenly answers. "Hello." Just one word, but Annie knows immediately that it's Andre-that he's there, somewhere; that he loves her; that he misses his kids; that he's trying to tell her something about taking a catering job she has been offered.

So, she does it. Still reeling from what she knows wasn't a dream or a simple hallucination, Annie takes a job catering a party for Thomas Brannock IV, a wealthy man whose future has been mapped out by other people for as long as he can remember. But when emotions become involved, and Annie and Thomas seem to be heading toward a relationship beyond mere employer and employee, how will Annie handle that mystic phone connection with her dead husband, the love of her life?

HELLO, IT'S ME is a thought-provoking book about life and death-and how there are no boundaries when it comes to loving someone. Ms. Markham has done a wonderful job showing just how difficult it is to go from being part of a couple to a single parent, how death affects everyone it touches, and how, above all, there are miracles occurring every day-if we only know where to look.
mermaid avatar reviewed Hello, It's Me on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Cute, heartwarming romance with touch of paranormal. Loved it! :)
bookgirl2 avatar reviewed Hello, It's Me on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a sweet little love story and a quick read. I would recommend this for light, summer/vacation reading. Very enjoyable, though predictable.
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wowpoetry avatar reviewed Hello, It's Me on
a decent read. caught me in the beginning, but really sped too fast at the end. all in all a fun weekend read.
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Sad but good read.
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Easy read. Not my favorite Wendy Markham book, but it's a good, easy read.


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