Feb 22, 2020

Review: A Hope For Emily By Kate Hewitt #BookonTour #Bookouture #Netgalley


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Looking back, I wish I could find my way back to that moment. I’d snatch it and hold onto it and live in it for the rest of my life, if I could. When Emily could still throw her arms around me. Oh God, just give me that moment, or one like it again. That’s all I want.

From the moment Emily was born, reaching out with her tiny little star-shaped hand towards her mother, blinking with long eyelashes over soft blue eyes, she became Rachel’s whole world.



But Rachel’s worst nightmare comes true when a rare auto-immune illness leaves five-year-old Emily in a coma the doctors say she may never come out of. And Rachel has to make a heartbreaking decision—one that her ex-husband, Emily’s dad James, doesn’t agree with.

Terrified she’s going to lose her daughter for good, Rachel knows she must find a way to keep the hope alive for Emily. But there is only one person she can turn to for help to convince James—his new wife, Eva.

As an unlikely but powerful friendship develops between the two women, both Rachel and Eva will have to ask themselves—what is truly the right choice for the tiny, fragile little girl who lies between them?

A beautiful story that will break your heart into a million pieces, perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Diane Chamberlain and Susan Lewis.  


Kate Hewitt is the author of many romance and women’s fiction novels. A former New Yorker and now an American ex-pat, she lives in a small town on the Welsh border with her husband, five children, and their overly affectionate Golden Retriever. Whatever the genre, she enjoys telling stories that tackle real issues and touch people’s lives. 


A Hope For Emily By Kate Hewitt
Review by Heidi Lynn's Book Reviews

First, I want to thank Kate Hewitt, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

A Hope For Emily by Kate Hewitt is yet another book that touched my heart in so many ways. So many times, I wanted to reach into the book and give Rachel and sweet Emily a big hug
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Kate would like to dedicate this book to Mindy. She knows you have not been in touch for a long time, but she thinks of you often.

Right from the beginning of the book Kate hooked me on the book. Rachel discusses how she found out she became pregnant with Emily. This part of the story made me smile from ear to ear. In the story you will find Rachel writing letters to her daughter whom she refers to as her little bean. It is so cute. The letters that she writes her puts a personal touch on the story. It shows the love and the bond between the mother and the daughter.

However, then my heart broke into a million little pieces. I can relate to Emily as she and I both suffer from debilitating migraines. I suffer from them 10-20 times a month. However, a girl at the age of 5 having them with other neurological disorders my heart went out to her. What is even sadder is the doctors at the best hospital couldn’t find a treatment for her.


Kate did an incredible job pulling out the raw emotions in the characters. Also, how it affected everyone else in the family good and badly. 

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