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"It's been two years and two months since trauma shattered hospital chaplain Isabel Myles's world. Since that day she has stopped answering calls. She's shut out her family, friends, and coworkers. Even her faith seems to have faded. Except for her connection with her younger sister, Chantel, Isabel copes by forgetting. Then she takes on a summer job as a home caregiver for Opal, a dementia patient who is struggling to remember. The more invested Isabel becomes in Opal's vanishing world--and in her devastated grandson, Evan--the more open she is to forming bonds, old and new. She reaches out…mehr

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"It's been two years and two months since trauma shattered hospital chaplain Isabel Myles's world. Since that day she has stopped answering calls. She's shut out her family, friends, and coworkers. Even her faith seems to have faded. Except for her connection with her younger sister, Chantel, Isabel copes by forgetting. Then she takes on a summer job as a home caregiver for Opal, a dementia patient who is struggling to remember. The more invested Isabel becomes in Opal's vanishing world--and in her devastated grandson, Evan--the more open she is to forming bonds, old and new. She reaches out to her best friend. She repairs the damage between her and her estranged parents. And with Evan she feels emotions she thought were lost forever. But the trauma Isabel's kept buried for so long will be rediscovered too. What Isabel learns could change her life again, forever. This time, though, she won't have to face the past alone."--
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Sarah Echavarre earned a journalism degree from Creighton University. The author of Three More Months, she has worked a bevy of odd jobs that inspire the stories she writes today. When Sarah's not penning tear-jerker women's fiction, she writes sweet and sexy rom-coms under the names Sarah Echavarre Smith and Sarah Smith. She lives in Bend, Oregon, with her husband. For more information visit www.sarahechavarre.com.