
Dear Readers,
As many of you know, our family lost our oldest son last week and we are in the stages of grief and sorrow that lead us to view the finest elements of life.
Today, kiss your loved ones, or if far away, tell them you love them.
My newest book, quite by a stroke of fate, is about a young man who has a head injury, as did our boy.
I hope you will read FALLING FAST, debuting February 23 from Resplendence, because here you read and hear about a few of the many challenges those with Tramatic Brain Injuries experience.
My editor said she loved it because it was a wonderful story that she would have read anyway just for pleasure.
I hope you read it and enjoy it as well.
Cerise, dear...my daughter deals with a severe TBI every day of her life. I go through every minute with her. You must have gone through so much with your loved one, as well. I do treasure every moment, because life can change so quickly. God bless yuou.
ReplyDeleteI am reminded so often within our group of how strong and resilient women can be. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteMay "Falling Fast" rise...
XXOO Kat
Cerise, my thoughts are with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteCerise, you are very brave. I cannot even imagine how you feel but know that I think of you all the time. I hope the book does very well and I think it's extremely cool that you included traumatic brain injury in your story.
ReplyDeleteDear Fran, One more element of life you and I have in common. My prayers are for you, my dear.
ReplyDeleteKat, Tessie and Julia, Thank you so very much for your very kind words and your well wishes at this moment in our lives. We treasure them and the friends they come from.
Our group remains close, whether to congratulate each other or offer support in times of need/sorrow. It's tragic to lose a child...we never think that will happen. Your words are true...tell your kids and loved ones you love them all the time.
ReplyDeletePrayers to your family.
Cerise,
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and good wishes are with you and your family at this time. And you're right about telling your loved ones you love them...all of the time. Sending you a big hug my friend.