
Title: There’s No Place Like Home by Jasinda Wilder
Page Count: 200
Published: January 2018
Genre: New Adult
Rating: 4/5
Summary:
I see us in a million montages—you and me, Ava, in a million vignettes. Visions of us.
You are beneath me. You stare up at me. You gaze, lovingly, into my eyes, and you do not look away as you come apart. I see this moment, over and over and over again…
You whisper something, as the shudders wrack you—
Yet the words you whisper are lost to me.
I want those words—they mean everything.
What is it you whisper in the moment of our most intimate completion?
My name, surely.
What is it you whisper, Ava?
Please, tell me. Whisper those sounds to me again, even just once, I beg you.
Come to me, and come for me, and come with me: I will hear those sweet, dulcet syllables blooming from your lips and I will know myself, and I will know I am home.
* * *
Memory is a harsh mistress: she embellishes the beautiful and serene, yet she also sharpens the edges of pain.
All I have left of my husband, Christian, is memory. Everything else is gone.
Our son, Henry, conceived and cherished and born and grown in the fertile soil of our love…he is dead. He molders six feet under the black loam of a Florida cemetery. The home we created for ourselves, in Ft. Lauderdale, is a pile of rubble, demolished by a hurricane. That home, and everything in it, is utterly gone. Even the rubble, by now, is likely cleared away.
And all I know is, right now…I’m scared of letting myself grieve for Henry.
I’m scared I’ll never find Christian. And if I never find Christian, what will I do?
Who will I be?
My Thoughts:
Oh, my goodness. This book picked up from where The Long Way Home ended.
This book is Ava and Christian’s story of love, loss and heartache.
In the last book we see that kind of happens to Christian. We can see that he didn’t really know who he was or where he was going. I felt that that it was kind of like a dream for him not really knowing what was real and what wasn’t. in this book we know that he has amnesia after the boat accident. Christian does remember somethings but not everything. He knows that the name Ava is important to him but he’s not sure how or why.
Ava on the other hand she has always been with someone, now this is the first time that she has been on her own and she’s not sure what she has to do. But she is discovering that on this journey as she sets out to find her husband.
Christian has a journal with him that helps him bring back his memory.
The emotion that was felt between these two are raw. This book broke my heart. I knew that reading this that it would happen because of the first book. Although I did laugh a few times that didn’t make up for the loss that I had felt reading this book.
This is an amazing conclusion to the series, aside from the emotional turmoil that you will feel reading this book. Its one that you should read

I’ll have to check out the series!
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It’s beautifully heart breaking story. Of love an loss of a child.
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