Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Book Review: Four Chambers by Julie Wright

Every time Andra Stone crosses paths with Everett Covington, trouble follows. First she loses her scholarship, then she loses the apartment she’d wanted more than anything. But tragedy hits hardest when she loses her grandmother—the best friend Andra has ever known. She determines that Everett is a talisman of ill fortune. When Everett comes to work in her hospital and is applying for the same position she’d been working toward since residency, Andra believes him to be her personal poltergeist.

The human heart has four chambers—four chances to get it right. Andra has only one chance left.

What a fantastic story of love, heartache, forgiveness, and most of all timing. The story is anything but predictable with twists in the character's relationships that make you want to scream, shout, cry, and laugh. I loved the report between the Andra and Everett. Every event that shook them apart and brought them together made me better understand the role timing has in every relationship and it made the ending so much more valuable to me as a reader.
I also appreciated how the characters never gave in to melancholy or brooding when they were faced with obstacles, but they continued on, striving for their goals. Well done, Julie Wright!!!
Fantastic story. Excellent read.

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