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Original Title: | Abstract Love |
Edition Language: | English |
Samantha Christy
Kindle Edition | Pages: 316 pages Rating: 4.38 | 2056 Users | 176 Reviews
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Title | : | Abstract Love |
Author | : | Samantha Christy |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 316 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2014 by Athena Books Publishing Group (first published July 24th 2014) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. New Adult |
Description During Books Abstract Love
She never thought a cancer diagnosis would lead her to love . . .Call them what you will. Breasts, boobs, jugs, melons, honkers, hooters, cans.
I was never one of those women who was going to be defined by the size of my boobs. But at the thought of losing them to cancer at age twenty-four, suddenly they are front and center. So to speak.
So, now I live my life by the numbers.
Ninety-three—the percent chance I will survive the five-year mark.
Thirteen—the number of cycles of chemotherapy I must endure.
Sixty-five—the percent chance I will lose my hair.
But the day he walks in for chemo is the day my world changes.
He single-handedly takes one of the scariest things either of us has ever faced in life and makes it better … tolerable … dare I even say … fun.
He’s unlike any man I’ve ever known. Generous, witty, talented, and smart. He has vision—vision that for some inexplicable reason, we seem to share through the paintings of his abstract art.
What we share, however, seems to go beyond cancer and art. And we soon come to find we have a connection much deeper than either of us can begin to comprehend.
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Ratings: 4.38 From 2056 Users | 176 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books Abstract Love
5+++ STARSOh where do I begin with this? It's too flawless for me to explain it. All I can tell you is that you need to grab this book ASAP and swoon, okay? And cry! HahahahOMG!! Loved Samanthas Mitchell Sisters series. Was gifted Abstract Love. And loved it. Jace and Keri meet at chemo therapy both having cancer. It's lovely that they developed a connection helping each other through their weekly treatments. Then they develope feelings for each other. Doesn't help that Jace has a girlfriend and Keri having had bad experiences with men. They both are caring people would do anything to help. It's just a lovely read.
Abstract Love is the best book Ive read all year. An emotionally gripping love story with amazing characters that fall in love in an atypical situation. I dont want to be the type of reviewer that spoils the plot for you, but suffice it to say that this is not your typical love story in your typical setting, with the typical characters with the typical problems. In my opinion, this book is extraordinary. It tackles hard, real life problems with humor and grace and demonstrates that true love
I really liked the first book I read from this author, Be My Reason, but this one didn't work for me. What I liked:*The fact that Keri and Jace met in chemotherapy. It was a surprisingly different setting and helped keep my interest during the first half of the book. The first half of the book was better than the second half.*Keri's work with troubled kids. I liked that she remembered where she came from and wanted to give back. The time she spent in chemotherapy and at the shelters were the
I really loved this one. It touched my heart in so many ways ❤
You may love this, but this book is not for me. The hero has a girlfriend whom he loves. She breaks up with him before he gives his "love" to Keri (the heroine). I can not stand books where the hero loves his girlfriend, does not want to be without his girlfriend, and it takes his girlfriend to break up with him for him to move forward with the heroine. This is a personal reading preference. I am not telling you not to read it. I loved the premise, but can not handle a hero that loves another
This book is absolutely AMAZING. Seriously, it's one of the best books I've ever read. It's about a girl and a boy, who both suffer from different types of cancer. It simply makes you understand what it's like to people in real life who suffer from serious diseases and how they feel about it and how other people approach it. Jace and Keri are both so brave and amazing. I must admit I fell in love with Jace the very first time he showed up in that hospital for chemotherapy. I loved his character
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