Love, Cutter
Michelle Jester
Publication date: August 28th 2018
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult
After an attempted suicide Carter finds himself in a coma. He is able to hear the world around him, yet he can’t move. What he hears propels Carter to begin to see life in a new way, especially when one of his nurses, Kinley, shares parts of her tragic past with him. Soon, Carter realizes he is falling in love with her.Months after being transferred from the hospital, to a rehabilitation facility, he suddenly wakes up with a passion to live that he never had before and a determination to find the one person he feels may be able to help him put the pieces of his life together again. However, when he returns to the hospital, Kinley is gone and Carter must try to find her based solely on the things she shared with him while he was in a coma.Only, nothing is as it seems and Carter learns the biggest lesson of them all… the differences between expectation, perception, and reality.
Author Bio:
Michelle Jester lives in Greenwell Springs, Louisiana with her husband, high school sweetheart and retired Master Sergeant. Together they have a son and daughter. She is a hopeless romantic and has been writing poems and stories for as long as she can remember.
One of her prize possessions is a bracelet with only a yellow, Rubber Duckie charm on it; which she wears every day to remind her to enjoy the fun and happy things of life!
My Review
This was quite an interesting idea. Carter is in a coma and Kinley is his nurse. She talks to him and he gradually falls in love with her and learns more about his family and starts to deal with the problems in his life. Kinley has issues herself but finds herself drawn to Carter, as she learns about him from his family.
There were a lot of big issues dealt with in this book and it was a read that held my attention. Unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to the promise of its premise for me. It was still an interesting read though.
There were a lot of big issues dealt with in this book and it was a read that held my attention. Unfortunately, it didn't quite live up to the promise of its premise for me. It was still an interesting read though.
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