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Title:
Wish Me Tomorrow
Author:
Karen Rock
Release
Date: September 1, 2013
Publisher: Harlequin
Blog Tour
Hosted by: Romance Addict Book Blog
Synopsis
For years nurse and grief
counselor Christie Bates has been teaching her patients to confront their fears,
express themselves and trust in hope. But as her feelings for cancer survivor
Eli Roberts and his two children grow, can she overcome her own fear and love a
man who lives every day with the possibility of recurring illness?
Tackling cancer and single
parenthood simultaneously has turned Eli into a devout realist. Which is why he
finds Christie's perpetually upbeat attitude so aggravating. Still, despite
himself, she's making a place in his heart. If only he could offer Christie more
than an uncertain future.
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Karen Rock
Since Karen Rock’s grandmother passed her
shopping bagfuls of Harlequin Presents as a teen, it’s been her dream to add her
voice to the Romance genre. Now an author of Harlequin’s latest contemporary
line, Heartwarming, Karen is thrilled to pen wholesome, tender, deeply romantic
stories that all can relate to. Her first novel, WISH ME TOMORROW, is out in
September 2013 and her next, HIS HOMETOWN GIRL, is out in spring 2013.
Additionally, Karen is a young adult contemporary romance co-author with fellow
Harlequin author, Joanne Rock for the CAMP BOYFRIEND series that debuted July
2013 with Spencer Hill Press.
When she’s not busy writing,
Karen enjoys watching anything starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, cooking her
Nona’s family Italian recipes, and occasionally rescuing local wildlife from
neighborhood cats. She lives in the Adirondack Mountain region with her husband,
her very appreciated beta-reader daughter and two King Charles Cavalier cocker
spaniels who have yet to understand the concept of “fetch,” though they’ve
managed to teach her the trick! Hmmmm… wonder how that happened?! She loves to
connect with other romance fans!
Please check out her website
at http://www.karenrock.com,
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Free chapter excerpt:
Without releasing her hand, he blurted, “Are you
having a good time?” He almost smacked his head. What a stupid question.
Christie’s mouth quirked then grew serious again. “Actually.
I am.” Her eyes met his, their gazes locked as tightly as their hands.
“I’m glad,” he heard himself say from some
disembodied place that did not come from the land of reality and logic. “Happy
you came.” He pressed her hand, exhilaration shooting through him when she
squeezed back.
“Me, too. It reminds me of my dancing years. I
wish Tommy could have been here.”
“Trust me. He’s sorrier than all of us combined.
Poor guy.” He debated asking her the question that had been in the back of his
mind. “Did your brother watch you dance?”
Christie’s lids lowered for a moment. In the
silence, he gave himself a swift, mental kick. He wanted to know more about
her, but not cause her pain. And her pale, clammy palm proved he’d done just
that. “You don’t have to answer.”
When she reopened her eyes, her lashes were wet
and spiky, but her voice was steady. “Before he got too sick, he always made
these insane signs to make me laugh. Like ‘Christie the Great’ or ‘Christie is
the Best Sistie.’ He did it to help me get over my stage fright, but the other
girls made fun of it so I begged him to stop.”
He gathered her other, trembling hand.
“Now.” Her voice dropped to a notch above a
whisper. “I’d give anything to have one of those signs.”
His heart expanded, wishing he could take away her
pain. He’d gotten used to heartbreak. “You must have loved him very much.”
“Not as much as he deserved,” she said beneath her
breath, more to herself, it seemed, than to him. “Excuse me.” When she scooted
off to the ladies’ room, he berated himself. She’d done him a huge favor in
joining him tonight—more than he’d guessed now that he knew about her brother.
How brave of her to come to the recital for Becca, and him, when dance held
such powerful memories.
He grabbed her shawl and purse and waited by the
door into the auditorium. After a couple of minutes, she joined him, her cheeks
damp but no longer ashen. When the crowd clapped inside the auditorium, they
opened the door, tiptoed down the aisle and found their seats.
“I’m sorry Jacqueline didn’t come,” Christie
breathed in his ear, sending shivers of awareness down his spine.
He looked into her earnest face and found himself
unable to lie. “I’d rather have you here.”
Christie bit her lower lip then studied her lap. “I’m
glad, too,” she surprised him by saying. Her shimmering eyes lifted to his.
His tight chest eased at her soft expression. They
settled back in their seats and counted down the remaining routines, the
silence between them as promising as the dancers who flitted gracefully across
the stage.
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my review:
Wish Me Tomorrow by Karen RockChristie is a grief counselor and also an RN. She heads up the group that meets at the local YMCA and counsels those with cancer.
She does meet Eli when he's there with John-his neighbor. When he goes to the hospital with John, Christie tells him she will look after his kids.
They are striking out but he's not seeing things. He's in remission from cancer and his wife had taken off from them all. Beckie the teen girl is lashing out by telling another they will die because they smoke cigarettes. She's also failing classes.
The little boy, Tommy is also at a loss, Eli won't allow them to talk about cancer. When the principal talks to him he sets up counseling for them all and Christie is the one who's there and helps them all to some degree.
What I like about this book already is the up to date topic of cancer and how to deal with it, with adults and teens.
I have read some of the authors other works and they are just super!
Love that they have so many outlets ... Christie is so upbeat and always a positive attitude. When one dies she takes it hard and opens up to Eli about her past life as he's told her some things of his past.
Love bond created from her of Eli and his daughter..few characters and easy to keep track of with others coming into some scenes.
Tragedy strikes again and all bets are off...what will they do now? Love how the book got it's title.
I received this book from Stephanie from www.romanceaddictbookblog.com in exchange for my honest review.
4 comments:
Thanks so much for this wonderful review and for hosting me on your blog!- Karen :)
Thanks for stoppin in, it's an x read, can't wait to read more of the same from you,
Julie
Julie love the review. Karen this sounds like a great book. Look forward to reading it.
Thank you for the opportunity to win.
Blessings
Katrina
I apologize for not answering your question. Yes and no. My mom did not survive, but just months after her death my sister in law was diagnosed with breast cancer. Luckily after surgery, chemo and radiation she beat the odds. I am so proud of how she dealt with everything. A true inspiration.
Blessings
Katrina
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