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Highlights
- Reeling from her brother's senseless death, Gianna Del Vecchio finds comfort in an online forum from a woman who suffered a similar loss.
- Author(s): Kg MacGregor
- 238 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
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About the Book
Love can heal a heartbreak. That is, love and a dang cute therapy dog.
Book Synopsis
Reeling from her brother's senseless death, Gianna Del Vecchio finds comfort in an online forum from a woman who suffered a similar loss. Theirs is a club no one wants to join--survivors of a loved one's suicide. Photos posted to the forum of the woman's cute therapy dog bring cheer when nothing else can, and Gianna is compelled to reach out to say thanks. After two years, Keenan McEvoy is still fighting her way back from despair after losing her partner, Annabel. She's surprised when she connects with Gianna, whose kindness and compassion ignite a spark she wasn't sure she'd ever feel again Their fledgling romance is jeopardized by Jaz, Gianna's ex-girlfriend and current best friend, who'll stop at nothing to keep them apart.Review Quotes
KG MacGregor is one of the true masters of the WLW genre. I have read most of her books and have never been disappointed. Bringing Me Dreams is like nothing I have ever read. This is definitely not a breezy, light-hearted story by any means, but stay with it till the end. The redemption is sweet and satisfying.-Karen C., NetGalley
MacGregor's new book Bringing Me Dreams is a trademark example of her work. It showcases her fearlessness as a romance writer; she goes where other's dare not. In the past, she's written about alcoholism, boarder control problems, the failings of foster care, and the gaps in the juvenile court system. With this book, she adds suicide to that unconventional list. It's a theme that normally wouldn't jibe with romance, yet MacGregor uses it to her advantage, ultimately making the story more interesting and dynamic in the end. Most significantly though, MacGregor consistently remains attentive to the subject matter. The result is a stand out story worth reading.-Women Using Words