24.11.23

Me Here Without You Now



Me Here Without You Now
By Edie D. Browning
Genre:-Romance/Contemporary Fiction/Women's Fiction
Pages:-198
Blurb:-A Winter of Heartbreak and Hope: Navigating Love in the Modern Age
After building a life abroad with her true love, Louise finds herself dating again. Trying to make sense of late-night eggplant and fire emojis, she grapples with the loss of the love of her life.
 Me Here Without You Now is a love story after the love story set against the stunning but cold backdrop of Finland's winter. It is a feel-good romance book that follows Louise who struggles to move on and finds herself lost in the process. Between modern text-dating in her forties and navigating the complexities of a budding relationship with a younger man, she becomes entangled in obsessions, and losing touch with those who matter most, including her son.
 As the story unfolds through the winter months and culminates just after the New Year, Louise's journey takes a transformative turn. She begins to shed her, obsessions and reconnects with those around her, and ultimately finds love again in this touching family drama fiction.
 This heartfelt, beautiful and inspiring novel is about love, life, and the resilience of mothers that will make you laugh and cry simultaneously. It underscores that while grief is universal, healing is unique for everyone, reminding us that no matter how challenging life becomes, hope and healing are always within reach.
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My Review:-This is Book One of Four in the 'Me Series'. Louise is a widow now that her husband Matt has died and is bring up her teenage son, Peter. Since Matt died Louise hasn't been in a good place, she was depressed, but still she put everything she could into Peter. Louise is a teacher and was getting some attention from two male teachers, David and Sammy. Peter was also had a crush on his friend. The story does move from Louise to Peter, but also past and present. Louise has to deal with grief since Matt died, but also finding herself again. There are so many emotion going on through this story, one minute you're laughing, the next crying. 

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