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Who We Were Before
Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer
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Zoe knows that it wasn t really her fault. Of course it wasn t. But if she d just grasped harder, run faster, lunged quicker, she might have saved him. And Edward doesn t really blame her, though his bitter words at the time still haunt her, and he can no more take them back than she can halt the car that killed their son.Two years on, every day is a tragedy. Edward knows they should take healing steps together, but he s tired of being shut out. For Zoe, it just seems easier to let grief lead the way.A weekend in Paris might be their last hope for reconciliation, but mischance sees them separated before they ve even left Gare du Nord. Lost and alone, Edward and Zoe must try to find their way back to each other and find their way back to the people they were before. But is that even possible?"
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Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer
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When a child dies, what mother or father doesn't feel like it's somehow their fault? Unimaginable, unless it happens to you...

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BetweenTheCoversBlog
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Powered through this one, tonight, because I couldn't not finish it, with less than 80% to go. Emotionally complex and raw, to say the least! Can't even begin to imagine how I'd react, if I were in their shoes.

A full review has been posted on readallthethings.wordpress.com.

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BetweenTheCoversBlog
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A shot of sadness goes through me that the laughing couple, so full of happiness and excitement in each other, is gone . . . knocked flat by life. Or death, in our case.

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FilipeM
Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer
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I will start by saying that I am glad Amazon offered this book as a free selection. I would never have found it otherwise - it is so different from what I usually read, but I truly enjoyed it. From terribly sad to incredibly hopeful it's a story of pain and finding yourself again from the perspective of both parents who have lost a young child. I will not forget it anytime soon. A powerful story to me. I had tears by the end but I was happy.

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Garabrandtreviews
Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer
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I loved this book. A couple on the edge, both trying to cope with tragedy; but neither knowing how to reach one another. It is told in two voices with flashbacks. While parts will be painful, it is also cathartic and leaves one feeling cleansed.

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Garabrandtreviews
Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer

...'whatever the reason, I need to find a way now not to forget – because who could ever do that? – but to forgive myself enough to carry on. To live, even if everything else has been taken away.'

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Garabrandtreviews
Who We Were Before | Leah Mercer

People always say a child‘s death is the worst thing a parent can suffer, but that‘s not true. The worst thing is knowing your child died because of you.