When Ava Green turns twenty-eight, she discovers this will be her last birthday. The cancer she thought she'd beaten three years ago is back, only now it's terminal and she's not going to waste any of the time she has left. All she truly wants is the one thing she's been dreaming of since she was a little girl: a wedding. There's only one problem. She doesn't have a groom.
Ava's friends and family rally around her to help throw the wedding of her dreams -- without the husband-to-be. As word spreads on social media, the bridal planning goes viral, attracting the attention of a prominent women's magazine. And when a photographer volunteers to help document the whole event, it becomes heartbreakingly clear that it's never too late to discover the love of your life.
MY REVIEW:
Photos of You by Tammy Robinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
You will need a box of kleenex for this book. It was one I could not put down at all. Tears pouring down my face and sobbing. But oh so good. The best book I have read so far this year.
Ava turns 28 and finds out that the cancer she had 3 years ago is back and there is nothing they can do for her except to manage the pain. She is upset of course and knows she will never marry or have children. She is an only child so her parents will be losing their only child. Her 2 best friends are there for her throughout everything. Her best friend, Amanda, posts on social media and what happens is unbelievable. The outpouring from strangers is so unreal. Her friends and family decide to help her throw her wedding without a groom and she wants to do this to say goodbye to everyone and to celebrate her life. A woman's magazine finds out and they want to cover her story and get her words out there on what her life is like.
It is a day later after reading this book and I am still wrecked. This author makes you have all the feels.
Thank you to Forever and NetGalley for this book to review.
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I know I would be a blubbering mess with this one - lovely review, Shellen.
ReplyDeleteI don't think my emotions could handle this one.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the book. Great review.
ReplyDeleteWe had just about identical feeling with this read.
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