Feb 172012
 


Product Details:

  • Title: Before I Say Goodbye
  • Author: Rachel Ann Nunes
  • Genre: LDS Women’s Fiction
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Deseret Book (September 7, 2011)
  • ISBN-10: 1606414259
  • ISBN-13: 978-1606414255
  • FTC:FYI: Borrowed book from the public library.

 

Book Description:

After a twenty-year absence, Rikki Crockett has come home
to Utah, to the same house where she grew up. When she left, she was
young, hurt, and angry, abandoned by her parents and her best friend. She’
d vowed never to return, but when the worst happens, home is the only
place she might still find a future for her two children, a rebellious
teenage girl, and a sweet little boy with a learning disability. To do
that, she must turn to her former best friend, Dante Rushton, and hope
that he can be her hero one final time. Before I Say Good-Bye is a
tender story about choices, about family, and about a woman who makes
peace with her past and discovers the last and greatest hope of all.
My Review:

 This book was simply an amazing and very moving read. It is so emotionally packed, you will be in tears the last few chapters of the book. I love Rachel’s writing, especially how she brings her characters to life. I always get so involved in the story and the characters, I forget that they are not real. The story is told from four different character’s viewpoints, Rikki, Dante(her old boyfriend), Dante’s wife, Becca, and Rikki’s daughter Kyle. They all have such unique voices. This aspect shows the strength in Rachel Nunes writing. She truly knows how to write memorable character’s that draw out the emotions in the reader.

 This is a powerful story of what true love is all about. I am not talking about romantic love, but that love you show to others when you serve and care for them.

This is a book that has LDS characters, but you do not need to be LDS to read this book. If you are a Christian that believes in second chances, then you will enjoy reading Before I Say Good-Bye. Without giving anything away anything, and ruining the story for the rest of you, just know, this is a book about a woman who is ill, a rebellious teen girl with a dream, a busy Bishop who hasn’t had the time to see all of his blessings, and his wife who has always given and never followed any of her dreams. All together they end up healing one another, while finding their true selves. 

I enjoyed this five star book so much, I will be purchasing it. The messages found in this book will make you hug your loved ones more often, and not take for granted the many blessings surrounding you daily. Beautiful job Rachel Nunes, beautiful job.

To purchase Before I Say Goodbye, go to Amazon.com, or Deseret Book.  

About the Author:

Rachel Ann Nunes learned to read when she was four, beginning a lifetime fascination with the written word. She avidly devoured books then and still reads everything she can lay hands on, from children’s stories to science articles. She began writing in the seventh grade and is now the author of twenty-nine published books, including the popular Ariana series and the picture book Daughter of a King. Her most recent novels are Tell Me No Lies and Before I say Goodbye.

Rachel and her husband, TJ, are the parents of three boys and four girls. Rachel loves camping with her family, traveling and meeting new people, and, of course, writing. As a stay-at-home mother of seven, it isn’t easy to find time to write, but she will trade washing dishes or weeding the garden for an hour at the computer any day! Her only rule about writing
is to never eat chocolate at the computer. “Since I love chocolate and
writing,” she jokes, “my family might never see me again.” Rachel writes
Monday through Friday in a home office, often with a child on her lap.
She takes frequent breaks from writing to build Lego towers, practice
reading, or go swimming with the kids.

For more information or to join her e-mailing list, visit http://www.RachelAnnNunes.com.

  One Response to “Review of Before I Say Goodbye by Rachel Ann Nunes”

  1. Another one for my to-read list.

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