Sometimes the day you die is only the beginning of a new job.
Piper Willow dies the summer after her high school graduation and finds herself in a spiritual terminal called the Station. She’s given only two choices: Move on to the unknown where she’ll be forced to spend an eternity in her own personal hell or be trained as a Volunteer and return to Earth as the subconscious for a person in need … person in need of outside assistance. Does Piper have what it takes to save a life, to be the nagging voice inside another person’s head? Or will she fail and end up lost and tormented… forever?
“Excuse me, Niles… I mean, Mr. Abbott. But, where are we?”
“I’ll explain everything to you dear, just as soon as we reach the Station.”
“What station? We aren’t in the hospital? Where’s my Dad?”
“No Piper, this isn’t the hospital, and your father is at home… he’s fine. Please, follow me.”
He turns away and continues on through the light. I hang my head, staring at my bare feet as we walk. Even though my cuts are gone, I keep rubbing my arm. It’s soothing. I almost bump into Niles when he stops abruptly.
“We’re here,” he says softly.
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Couldn’t put down … then immediately had to purchase #2 in this series and boy was I relieved to see that #3 just dropped as well as someone who is DYING for the third installment of Dawson’s Find Me Series.
The book starts off on a predictable note but turns unpredictable within just a few pages. Piper Willow is special; that much we can tell …
I recommend this book and it’s series to everyone who asks me for a new series to read. I love this book and the characters. the only complaint I have is that I wish there is more.
It was an interesting read about the after life.
Hit a little bit too close to home…I couldn’t get past the first chapter.
Great book for anyone to read but especially valuable to teenagers and parents of…. We meet a sad but likeable young girl who is dealing with the real problem of self-immolation (cutting) and suicide – – the author presents this in a truly unique manner. The book is very readable and interesting yet provides a link that enables parents to …
I found it to be an odd story. None of the words above fit it and I’m not sure that I could a friend this book to read.
Good read. I enjoyed it.
The story told in this book was interesting, though sad. The low rating is because it was riddled with typos and grammatical errors. Ugh.
This book deals with the subject of teen suicide quite sensitively. I found the concept interesting and the characters well developed. The writing style was good and kept me quite engrossed. I felt that the solutions to the issues with the assignments a little superficial and the period of time for resolution pressing belief a little. However, …
I was skeptical about the book at first but then I found it both interesting and fun to read. A unique concept regarding what happens after you commit suicide. Would like to continue to read more about this story.
While it was a good world building, I wouldn’t call it great (it was the only option). It is an original setting that could benefit from more in depth fleshing out. Both the characters and the world building. I liked the idea of being able to help someone after your death not make the same mistake. The ending was a cliff hanger, which I don’t …
It starts well with an interesting concept, but lost steam along the way…. I really wanted to like this book, but found myself really having to work to keep reading beyond about half way through it.
Finished it faster than I’ve ever finished a novel. I just had to know what happened next. This book was absolutely AMAZING!!