Promo Post-Just One More Breath by Leigha Lewis

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~ Prologue ~

I sat in the front row of the church with my left hand locked tightly into my mother’s, my right hand locked tightly into my best friend’s, and a small book tucked under my arm. I listened intently as person after person stood to read scriptures or offer words of comfort. Each person stopped in front of me, dabbed their red, swollen eyes as they gave me hugs and kisses, and offered me condolences. Like a robot, I automatically thanked each and every one of them and smiled as best I could.

My mother stood and approached the podium. She gave a beautiful eulogy; she summarized the ten short years of her grandson’s life better than anyone else could, including me. She told a few stories about the love between my sweet boy and me. Some even I had forgotten. She broke down a few times as she spoke on how hard the loss of his life had been on our family, but managed to make it to the end without completely falling apart. All the while, I stared at the shiny royal-blue child-sized coffin in front of me, feeling completely numb.

As the service wrapped up and the crowd made their way to their vehicles, I kept my eyes on the casket; I wanted to take in every moment I had left with my child. I needed it, because if there was one thing that I was able to comprehend in the big mess that my life had turned into, it was that these moments were devastatingly final. Therefore, I needed to stay in the moment and remember every detail.

When we approached the gravesite, I sat quietly as those around me stood and sang Amazing Grace.

“I once was lost, but now I’m found. Was blind, but now I see.”

I shook my head, wondering who the hell chose that song. It couldn’t be any further from the truth. In my twenty-eight years of living, I had never felt more lost, or blinder, than I did at that very moment.

When my only child‘s body began its descent into the earth, nothing about me felt right. It was as if my soul had taken up residence in a foreign body. I felt as if my right arm was missing, as if my lungs had lost their elasticity, and as if my heart had been ripped from my chest.

I managed to keep my tears at bay as the workers began to pile dirt and rocks into the hole. I found myself worrying about things I hadn’t thought of before. Would he be cold down there? Or get lonely? I didn’t know why, but somehow leaving him all alone in a hole in the ground suddenly seemed cruel. The wails of those around me started to infiltrate my thoughts, but I tried my best to push them out. I needed to focus on my son and myself. When I felt strong enough, I pushed to my feet and approached the freshly covered hole. I walked to the place where I knew his head lay and sat next to it.

Then I pulled out the book that I held for the last two hours and did what I had done every night for the last ten years.

I read my baby boy a story.

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review 1

Being a mother our worst fear is not being able to be there for your child/ren. That something tragic may happen to them. No parent should have to bury their child. But for Nicole in Just One More Breath her biggest fear comes true. How can life go on when your world just stops? Nicole was thrown a crappy hand and now she had to deal with it. She was someone who beat the odds. Married and loved her high school sweetheart. Had a baby young but still got her college degree. And then all of a sudden her husband wanted out and her son was gone. My heart broke for Nicole. The author knew how to make you feel connected with her characters. When I read about Nicole’s breakdowns, I felt them with her. At some points in the book I thought Nicole would never see the light again. That the darkness took over and wasn’t going to let her go. Being able to connect with the main characters is a huge part of making a book good. But when the author can make you love all of the characters that is just talent!! All the Burns boys, wow! Smoking hot and of course they were all charming! The best friend is a huge part of the book too and Zena was great and I want her to get her happy ending too! (wink wink, I hope we get more inside to Zena’s life in another book!!!)  Shane, Shawn’s twin was a sweetheart and had the biggest heart but had a crappy fiance. (hope he gets rid of her!) Oh and Mama Burns was amazing!!! Made everyone feel loved and knew exactly how to make someone feel better! Go grab this book and get wrapped up in Nicole’s story! Promise you will enjoy! I give this book 5 stars!

-Harper

about the author1

Author

Leigha Lewis lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband, three year old daughter and Maltese puppy. She loves to read stories about the most unlikely individual finding all consuming, heart stopping love.

 

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