It started out as an ordinary day for Esther Comely-Cox, if you consider simultaneously totaling your car, smashing a Ho Ho in your face and meeting a handsome doctor ordinary.
Estranged from her family over her sister’s mental illness and death, Esther can’t help but feel alone. And when Esther hears the voice of her twin sister who committed suicide seven years ago, she begins to question her … question her own sanity, leading her to wonder if anything is what it seems. Searching for answers, Esther must confront her past while looking towards a new future — one in which she is finally accepted.
Through humor and heartbreak, Esther learns that blood does not mean family, that absence does not make the heart grow fonder and that silence can speak volumes.
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Esther has a life that needs to improve. She has an old car, no relationship with her parents, and when she is rear ended in her car and meets a handsome, mysterious stranger and then thinks that she hears her dead sister’s voice. She tries to work through things and they become more complicated. Will she solve the mystery or move on??
Such a good book! Read in 2 sittings bc I couldn’t stop. Loved the wit and humor!
I really liked this story. This poor girl not only has a funky name, but trouble seems to follow her around. Great story that includes romance, humor, intrigue and more. Made me laugh, made my heart pound and made me sad. Very relatable.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It ended to quickly & abruptly, but for me it was a page turner.
This book was a jump into something a little different than my last few reads. Ester, youngest of 7 children, of her ‘crunchy’ hippy-dippy parents wasn’t just the youngest, she was a twin. Said twin had left a suicide note 7 years ago and disappeared from the face of the earth. No body was found so Mom and Dad, wait no sorry Dean and Cheryl, …