The Last Days of Us
They say if you love someone, you have to let them go. But what they are your child?
All Sarah McIntyre has ever wanted was a loving, happy family. So when her husband JP announces on Christmas Day that he is leaving her and their two children, 9 year old Harry and 4 year old Robyn, Sarah is left reeling.
But things are set to get worse when Robyn is diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour.
Can JP and Sarah unite to fight their biggest battle yet? or will they be on opposing sides once again?
With the couple at loggerheads and with Robyn's condition deteriorating day-by-day, precious time is running out and JP is getting desperate…
The Last Days of Us is a tender story of hope and forgiveness that asks the question how far would you go to save your child?
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Caroline Finnerty is an Irish author of heart-wrenching family dramas and has published four novels and compiled a non-fiction charity anthology. She has been shortlisted for several short-story awards and lives in County Kildare with her husband and four young children. Her first title for Boldwood is The Last Days of Us, to be published in June 2021.
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First, I want to thank Caroline Finnerty, Boldwood Books, and Rachel’s Random Resources for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
OHH BOY!!!! Warning: stock up on tissue before you read this book! Caroline Finnerty you touched me deeply in The Last Days of Us that I was overcome with emotions and started to ugly cry! This is a very emotion powered driven book.
Caroline would like to dedicate this book to Mary for always making her feel so welcome in her family and for being a truly lovely grandmother too.
Straight away the cover captured my heart with the beautiful little girl on the cover. It was that image and the title that hooked me into reading this book.
I had a huge smile on my face as the book started off and ended with a Christmas Theme!!
Caroline did a fabulous job educating her readers on Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG for short). Not only did she go to great lengths to describe this horrid disease to us but show us how it can affect your family members.
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