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What can you do when it feels like the world around you is falling apart? When it feels like you're losing yourself in the face of grief? When tragedy strikes, and you don't know how to pick up the pieces? These are the questions Cadence faces when her boyfriend Emilio is suddenly killed in a car accident. Not knowing how to deal with such loss, she struggles with her faith, finding her place among her friends, and accepting help and support from her mom. Then she meets Emerson, who connects with her in a way no one else has. Instead of giving up, he challenges her to try living her life…mehr

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What can you do when it feels like the world around you is falling apart? When it feels like you're losing yourself in the face of grief? When tragedy strikes, and you don't know how to pick up the pieces? These are the questions Cadence faces when her boyfriend Emilio is suddenly killed in a car accident. Not knowing how to deal with such loss, she struggles with her faith, finding her place among her friends, and accepting help and support from her mom. Then she meets Emerson, who connects with her in a way no one else has. Instead of giving up, he challenges her to try living her life again. The new way of life he shows her is full of ups and downs, the nervousness of navigating through new relationships, and finding out who she is. Journey with Cadence as she starts to pick up the pieces of her life and answers life's most important questions. What are the most important relationships in life? And how do you push through when it feels like everything is falling apart?
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Ariena Vos is a baker, artist, and author with a passion for sharing stories that touch her readers in meaningful ways. She hopes to write many more books in the future and plans on expanding this first novel into a series of stories. Ariena dreams big on an alpaca farm in Avonhurst, Saskatchewan.