The Next Thing You Know
โ Scribed by Jessica Strawser
- Book ID
- 110602453
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Publishing Group
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 715 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781250241658
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
As an end-of-life doula, Nova Hustonโs jobโher calling, her purpose, her lifeโis to help terminally ill people make peace with their impending death. Unlike her business partner, who swears by her system of checklists, free-spirited Nova doesnโt shy away from difficult clients: the ones who are heartbreakingly young, or prickly, or desperate for a caregiver or companion.
When Mason Shaylor shows up at her door, Nova doesnโt recognize him as the indie-favorite singer-songwriter who recently vanished from the public eye. She knows only what heโs told her: That life as he knows it is over. His deteriorating condition makes playing his guitar physically impossibleโas far as Mason is concerned, he might as well be dead already.
Except he doesnโt know how to say goodbye.
Helping him is Novaโs biggest challenge yet. She knows she should keep clients at armโs length. But she and Mason have more in common than anyone could guessโฆ and meeting him might turn out to be the hardest, best thing thatโs ever happened to them both.
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