One year ago, I held his hand and said goodbye.
Now I spend most of my days lost somewhere between trying to remember every smallest detail of our lives, and trying to forget it all. I fill my hours with work until I’m too exhausted to remember him, to feel anything at all.
One year, 365 days—and then one knock at my door changes everything. A letter from him, a last request, a secret will:
My dearest Nadia,
Trust me, my love. One last time, trust me. Sometimes the epilogue to one story is the beginning of another.
If there is one book that you MUST pick up, it has to be The Cabin. It is a truly moving read that will take you through all the emotions... love, loss and how to learn to live again. It was such a beautiful read that I will never forget.
Nadia and her husband had one of those amazing love stories and were incredibly happy, but soon there were changes and he was doing his best to shelter Nadia and to help her on the right path after he was gone. A year on and she is in a cabin and starting to have feelings for someone else, which she never thought would happen again.
It broke my heart throughout the first part of the story as I watched what decisions were made and what Nadia lost. In the second part I had hope that she would allow herself to move on, and I am glad she found comfort with someone so kind and gentle. They both had suffered throughout their lives so far, so it was sweet for them both to find happiness again. I was also surprised with some of the small twists and enjoyed how the story unfolded.
Jasinda Wilder delivered such a magnificent read, with two great love stories. She created such beautiful characters and I loved seeing them work through their tragedies and learned to grow together. This story will sit with me for a long time to come, so I hope that you pick it up and experience all the heartache and excitement that I did!
Here are a couple of teasers, both were moving moments for me!
“Live,” he snarls. “You don’t stop living. You don’t fucking give up. Mourn me, as long as it takes. Remember me.” He clutches my hands in his, so hard my joints and bones throb. “Love again. Don’t spend the rest of your life alone.”
I shake my head. “I can’t—you’re my husband, Adrian. How can I…?” My voice cracks, breaks, and words fail me.
“Promise. You have to promise, and not just to get me to shut up. Promise and mean it.”
Kindle Page 109
“You look…” I hunt for an appropriate but accurate word, and settle for lame but true. “Beautiful.”
She grins, teasing. “You had to think about that one, Nathan.”
“Only because there’s a lot of words I could use.” I smile at her. “Gorgeous. Breathtaking. Stunning.” She blushes, ducks her head.
“Thanks.”
Kindle Page 319
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