A Call to Heaven eBook Jo Kessel
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If you loved the movie Ghost and the Time Traveler's Wife, or are fans of Mitch Albom, Karen Kingsbury, Jojo Moyes and Marian Keyes, then this is for you.
This story will also resonate with anyone who’s lost someone close to them and wishes more than anything that they could speak to them again.
"Everybody’s loved, everybody’s lost.
Grief strips you raw and makes you feel as if you’re sleepwalking through life, like the pain will never go away.
I’m Amy Tristan. I’m no different than anyone else. I’ve loved, I’ve lost and it sucks. I’ve got a five-year old son and an abusive husband. My mother died six months ago and I miss her like crazy.
I’m the biggest sceptic when it comes to other-worldly stuff, so when I’m told that I can pick up the phone and call my mum in Heaven, I should disbelieve it, right? Wrong. I pick up that phone, because there’s nothing I want more than to hear her voice trickle into the receiver.
And you know what? It works. I get to speak to my mother. It’s a miracle. If only it could stay this way, with those calls just for me, but someone up on high wants me to choose three other people to make a call to Heaven too. Who should I pick? How can I trust them to keep the phone secret? Making the choice is agonising - if I get it wrong, my calls will stop. I wish I hadn’t told Daniel anything. He’s this hot doctor that I’ve come to know. But doctors are scientists, and scientists are bigger sceptics than even me. He didn’t believe in the phone. He thought I should be admitted to a sanatorium. Telling him was either the best decision of my life, or the worst. I’ll let you decide…"
This story will appeal to lovers of paranormal romance, romantic comedies, general fiction and religious, spiritual and visionary fiction. It will also appeal to anyone who believes (or wants to believe) in miracles.
At the end of the book are questions for readers and book clubs to use as points of discussion.
A Call to Heaven eBook Jo Kessel
This book. Man.I have lost a lot of humans that are close to me. So, naturally I'm drawn to stuff like this. This particular book hit me in the guts. There were parts that made my heart pound, and rather than leisurely lay down to read, I was sitting and tapping my foot in anticipation of the scene unfolding. There's very specific scenes this happened with for me - but I don't want to ruin the book for those who haven't read it yet, so I'll just say - you'll know them when you get to them!
I enjoyed the story so very much, and felt sad that it ended. I guess for me that's how I know if a book is "great". I grieve the characters as the book comes to a close. I felt that with this one.
I sure wish I could get my hands on that phone. I have several people I'd like to hear it ring from. What a blessing that would be for all of us!
Highly recommend this one!
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A Call to Heaven eBook Jo Kessel Reviews
This a perfect read for anyone who ever has "wished" to have a last conversation with a loved one who has died.
The feelings of each character in the book as they struggle with their grief is so real.
The main character "Amy" who has to contend with an abusive home and an unexpected loss as she perseveres, picks herself up and puts one foot forward to regain her life and help others-with the help of an old phone.
It left me thinking and wishing I had a phone like this very special one.
I loved this book.
Thanks to netgalley for allowing me to read and provide and honest review of this wonderful book.
I can't help but give this book a 5 !! This story was so good an emotional story of love and loss. Amy's story is so all over that you can't help but fall for her and want the best for her. This book is a must read...
A Call to Heaven is about Amy Tristan, who is trying to deal with her mother’s death on top of a very trying life, with a five-year-old son and a husband who is abusive and thinks crying is just being weak and whinny. Amy goes to a grief support group and still feels like it is hard to get through the days, when she has a dream of talking to her mother who tells her to plug an antique phone that she lets her son play with into a special outlet, on which she can receive calls from her mother, from heaven. But now to continue talking to her mother she has to pick three special people to share this gift with. Now Amy looks at her grief support to see who she should try to share this gift with. She has to be careful, they can’t be skeptical or unbelieving or it might mess everything up. Will Amy find the right three? Can this help her find a better life that she is enduring now?
This book is really good. The character development is excellent and the story flows along at a nice pace. If you like stories about life after death, heaven, or maybe guardian angels then this would be a great read for you.
I’m giving this book 5 hearts
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4 stars
This book is totally different than anything I usually read. I wanted something out of my comfort zone and this book did that for me. I want to think of myself as a believer. Someone that has an open mind that can think anything is possible. That when I need to find something to believe in it will be there. I want to teach my children that there are miracles out there. That things that happen have a reason, a reason that will let us grow and live. That the bad that we feel will come with the good that will stand out everyday. This book makes you want to believe that when the bad gets too bad, there is a way to survive and find the path that you need. This book is about not only the individuals that were given the chance, but also the others in this book. The ones that were not believers, the ones that have lost the faith a long time ago. You can't really fault those people, but it saddens me that there are many people in this world that don't believe anymore. Those true believers out there, the ones that see more than you think are the ones that will be able to survive anything.
I don't want to tell you a lot about this book, but I do want to tell you how this starts. Amy just lost her mother. She is very depressed and misses her mom terribly. Her life is not all rays of sunshines to begin with. With an abusive husband and hardly any life she is very secluded. One dream changes everything that she thought was real. One dream and a phone will change everything. She is going to be given a hard choice. She is going to have to make decisions that she thought she would never have to make, but in the end isn't that what life is about. She needs to learn how to live life and survive it. She needs to protect her son. And she will need to choose three more people to make life worth living again for them.
Time and time again I say how much I love an author that I just find. This is still the case. This book makes you want to believe in something more. That there is more to life even after death. That there will be someone watching over you forever and will protect you from what will end up hurting you. This is not my comfort spot for books, but it was a breath of fresh air for me. The writing is remarkable and how everyone gets to be portrayed in this book is amazing.
I like this book because ,of course, it has a happy ending and because I would Love to receive a phone call from my dearly departed Mother. It s a little fanciful, but well written and enjoyable.
I loved the book, it was well written and a fast read. My only problem was the ending. To me it just dropped off. Too abrupt.
A Call to Heaven is an awesome idea - who wouldn't want to make a call to Heaven if they had the chance, right? It's a wonderfully written page-turner that has got all romance, love, suspense, drama and loss. Lots of loss. There will be tears, even if you're hard as nails. Would make a great movie.
This book. Man.
I have lost a lot of humans that are close to me. So, naturally I'm drawn to stuff like this. This particular book hit me in the guts. There were parts that made my heart pound, and rather than leisurely lay down to read, I was sitting and tapping my foot in anticipation of the scene unfolding. There's very specific scenes this happened with for me - but I don't want to ruin the book for those who haven't read it yet, so I'll just say - you'll know them when you get to them!
I enjoyed the story so very much, and felt sad that it ended. I guess for me that's how I know if a book is "great". I grieve the characters as the book comes to a close. I felt that with this one.
I sure wish I could get my hands on that phone. I have several people I'd like to hear it ring from. What a blessing that would be for all of us!
Highly recommend this one!
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