When a young mother dies under mysterious circumstances, those she leaves behind begin looking for answers in the past—and find a long-buried secret they could have never imagined.Thirty-six-year-old Grace McAllister never longed for children. But when she meets Victor Hansen, a handsome, charismatic divorced restaurateur who is father to Max and Ava, Grace decides that, for the right man, she could learn to be an excellent part-time stepmom. After all, the kids live with their mother, Kelli. How hard could it be?
At thirteen, Ava Hansen is mature beyond her years. Since her parents’ divorce, she has been the one taking care of her emotionally unstable mother and her little brother—she pays the bills, does the laundry, and never complains because she loves her mama more than anyone. And while her father’s new girlfriend is nice enough, Ava still holds out hope that her parents will get back together and that they’ll be a family again.
But only days after Victor and Grace get engaged, Kelli dies suddenly under mysterious circumstances—and soon, Grace and Ava discover there was much more to Kelli’s life than either ever knew.
Narrated by Grace and Ava in the present with flashbacks into Kelli’s troubled past, Heart Like Mine is a poignant and hopeful portrait about womanhood, love, and the challenges of family life.
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My Thoughts:
Heart Like Mine is a story that revolves around Grace, Kelli, and Ava. Grace is a woman who is not very successful in the dating department. Kelli is the ex wife of Victor Hansen, who Grace is dating. Ava is Kelli and Victor's daughter. The day after Victor tells Kelli about Grace, Kelli is found dead. What follows is an emotional story that grabs at the heartstrings. I found this book easy to read, each chapter told alternately by Grace, Kelli and Ava. As the story goes on we learn the pasts of both Grace and Kelli. Ava is having a hard time dealing with her mother's death and learning to have a relationship with Grace. A story of love, forgiveness and faith in human nature...I enjoyed it.
I received a copy of the book through Netgalley and was not monetarily compensated for my review.
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