by Cardeno C.
This was a sweet story about getting a second chance at life.In the first half of this book we meet 36 year old Shiloh. Shiloh was just adorable.My robe was bright yellow with a huge picture of SpongeBob on the back and my slippers were each adorned with a stuffed Scooby-Doo on top. In other words, ...
Thanks for the recommendation, Trix!This was a really nice, different short story. It's not what I was expecting but it was really enjoyable. Travis and Shiloh were really nice together, sweet even. I agree the the ending could have been a bit better, but overall I am really happy with this one.
By the time I figured out what was happening here, the book was just about done. So I read it again. Which wasn't a hardship since the book was fairly short and an easy,enjoyable read. Maybe other people saw what was coming sooner than I did or were able to put it all together at the end, but my ...
Such a nice story! Quite enjoyed it. [spoiler] I was a bit wary at first of the whole insta-love between Shiloh and Travis. But it all made sense as the story progressed. I truly felt attached to the them the moment Shiloh found out Travis had cancer. That was the moment I really connected and s...
4.5/5.0The story is told from Shiloh’s point of view and we go with him through the three transitions of this book, feeling his loneliness at eighteen, his happiness at thirty-six, and then what Shiloh does with his second chance. There is a fantasy element to the story and the characters are very a...
This story isn’t like anything I have ever read before. Maybe it was a Hanukkah miracle, maybe it is what truly happens at a time like this. Most of us will never know, but Shiloh had the experience of a lifetime…literally.See the entire review at The Novel Approach: http://thenovelapproachreviews.c...
Loved the notion for the book. Visiting Shiloh at age 18 and 36yo was interesting and I'm not sure which one I liked visiting with more. Shiloh as a adult was amusing. I loved his dorky moments. The younger Shiloh was a bit more confident and, I felt, assertive after his suicide attempt. I liked tha...