Moments.Our lives are a collection of moments. Some utterly painful and full of yesterday’s hurts. Some beautifully hopeful and full of tomorrow’s promises.
I’ve had many moments in my lifetime, moments that changed me, challenged me. Moments that scared me and engulfed me. However, the biggest ones—the most heartbreaking and breathtaking ones—all included him.
I was ten years old when I lost my voice. A piece of me was stolen away, and the only person who could truly hear my silence was Brooks Griffin. He was the light during my dark days, the promise of tomorrow, until tragedy found him. Tragedy that eventually drowned him in a sea of memories.
This is the story of a boy and girl who loved each other, but didn’t love themselves. A story of life and death. Of love and broken promises.
Of moments.
(Book Three in the Elements Series. Complete Standalone.)
Being in love with someone didnt mean that you loved them during sunbeams. It meant that you stood by them during the cloudy nights, too.
Unreal! Brittany Cherry does it again! What a beautiful, heart wrenching story about pain, healing, despair, forgiveness, trial, triumph, a parent’s unending love, and love that grows into more than expected.
I can’t say enough about this book. The characters were amazing! So painful, so poignant, so real. UGH! Can we talk a minute about Maggie May for a sec! I loved this girl. I just wanted to hold her a soothe her. She evoked every single emotion out of me. It was not even funny! I cried for her. So many emotions and when she was finally over that hurdle, I felt it was my own child! My own sister! My own friend! I hadn’t known you could hear someones voice so clearly in the silent moments.
Obviously, I loved this story. It broke me apart and put me back together. I cried! SO MUCH! However, the star for me, was the writing. Brittany Cherry delivered so many nuggets in this one, I felt like she was ripping my heart with dull scissors but then masterfully sowing me back together with her magical words.
Brittany Cherry has become one of my must reads. I put her with my greats, CoHo and Jay McLean. Loved it. Read it. I think this is her best work by far.