Goodbye, Hello: It's never too late to start again.
by Allyson R. AbbottPublish: Aug 28, 2015Contemporary Romance Women's Fiction Humor Book Overview
What are best friends for? If not to encourage you to take that step into a new life…
An inspiring second chance romance #1 Bestselling Book
When her best friend pointed out to her how she’d changed over the years Linda realized with horror how much her now deceased husband, Martin, had influenced and controlled her choices in life. She had been a possession rather than a person.
Her wardrobe and hair style were not how she preferred and somehow had allowed him to change her into a ‘mini me’ version of his interfering mother. The woman who was still being the overpowering and controlling in-law.
After Linda’s wakeup call, she has a meaningful one-sided conversation with her husband’s ashes, which are placed in a prominent position on the dining room table. There were definitely going to be some changes in her life and one of them is to deal with this constant daily reminder of his power and she planned to scatter his ashes in the sea.
In an attempt to rediscover the real Linda, and not content with the English Channel for her task, the first thing on her to-do list is a trip to Fiji. There, she not only finds that losing one’s self is a lot easier than finding yourself, but also the chance of new love.
As in all of Allyson’s stories you will find funny, but well developed characters with a down to earth realism.
“For anyone who likes escapism in a book, this is the one for you, Shirley Valentine has nothing on this charming , funny, thought provoking book. Would appeal to all ages and hopefully those put upon, belittled and intimidated wives out there can find a way out of their sad lives.” Rozzy 23
“I highly suggest this novella for anyone who wants a little inspiration. Following Linda on her journey made me feel like I’m capable of doing it myself if I ever need to. I laughed with her, I cried with her, and I felt like I should reflect on my own life with her. It was a very touching read, and it isn’t long at all. It’ll fly by, but it’s worth every second.” Alex
“The story is not just about romance but of finding yourself in the murkiness of your own life. It is not easy to break old habits. The author does an excellent job of writing Linda's struggles as she transforms into a new person. I'm glad the author slowly developed Linda's many stages of grief. She goes through anger, guilt, denial and a sense of loss in a mature way. The emotions were raw and exposed a side that many of us go through when facing new challenges. The book is a short read, but it is packed with laughter, tears and gives the readers a look at life and what their purpose may be.” Deanna,
“If you are a fan of Jan Moran books then you will love this funny and endearing story by Allyson R Abbott. Following the tale of Linda who realising with the help of her best friend, that actually she is not the grieving widow, but now is able to enjoy her life free from her bullying husband. A must read.” Betty