Three More Months
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Joy Regullano
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By:
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Sarah Echavarre
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What if you woke up one day and the loved one you’d lost was suddenly, inexplicably alive again?
Chloe Howard’s devotion to her job has come at a cost: spending time with the most important person in her life - her mother. Vowing to change, she plans a trip home. Sadly, hours before she arrives, her mother passes away, leaving Chloe without a goodbye and riddled with grief and regret. But maybe...maybe it’s not too late.
Just days before the funeral, Chloe finds her mother unaccountably alive and well. And it’s no longer May; she’s been transported back in time to March. No one - not Chloe’s brother, friends, or colleagues - understands why Chloe is so confused. How can she make sense of this? It’s impossible. But Chloe is going to make the most of it. She’s going to do everything differently: repair family rifts, forge new bonds, tell her mother every day how much she loves her, and possibly prevent the inevitable.
This is a second chance Chloe never saw coming. She’s not wasting a minute of it.
©2021 Sarah Smith (P)2021 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.Critic reviews
“The audio production reflects the real personalities involved as Fillipino American narrator Regullano infuses Mom's and Auntie's Filipino accents with authenticity and the inflections that Chloe and Andy sometimes lapse into, while voicing other characters with a Midwest feel. Being able to hear the vocal characterizations elevates the connection in this fantasy/romance/family tale, giving the listeners a fully rounded experience of the characters in a way that is very different from the mere written word.” —Booklist
“This is a heart-wrenching novel about family and love, with a wide range of well-developed characters. Readers who enjoy novels by Jessica Strawser or Barbara O’Neal will need a box of tissues for this one.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Readers will laugh and cry…” —Library Journal
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- Nisareen Khan
- 06-02-22
Heart breaking yet life affirming read
“The pain is great because the love is great…l know I'll never, ever stop missing her. I know that I'll always wish I had more time with her. Because when it comes to someone you love, the only amount of time that even feels close to enough is forever.”
What if you woke up one day and the loved one you'd lost was suddenly, inexplicably alive again?
Chloe Howard is a workaholic who puts her job first and her familial commitments second. Vowing to change, she agrees to spend the weekend with her mother only to arrive minutes after she’s passed away. Consumed with grief that she didn’t get to say goodbye and racked by guilt and regret, Chloe wonders how she’ll ever get through her mother’s funeral and sinks into a deep depression.
Then two days before the funeral, Chloe wakes up to find her mother alive and realises that somehow time has reversed back three months earlier. No one - not Chloe's brother, family or friends can understand Chloe’s confusion or her erratic behaviour.
Grateful for a second chance to repair family rifts and make amends, a desperate Chloe sets out to change the future and somehow save her mother. But will she be able to prevent the inevitable?
Three Months More is a heartbreaking, life affirming novel that will resonate with readers who have ever lost a loved one. The tagline is, what would you do if you were given a second chance with someone you had lost… Well Chloe is given one such gift and she doesn’t waste it.
The novel immediately grabbed me from its opening pages and I found myself utterly invested and connected to the characters in the story. The grief that Chloe felt was so palpable that I couldn’t stopped the tears from flowing. The momentum did seem to slow by the middle part of the novel which is my only criticism. The story touches on all the familiar themes…family, the often complex but beautiful relationship between a mother and her daughter, death, grief, regret and living in the moment but does it all in a unique and satisfying way.
Like the author says in her book, … “we can't control how long our loved ones are with us. Everyone wishes they could, but it's just a harsh reality of life. What you can control is how you spend the time you have with them now.”
This novel was my first introduction to the author and it won’t be my last.
Joy Regullano’s narration was clear and concise with excellent pacing. I felt that her voice was perfect for the tone of the novel.
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