Monday, April 27, 2015

A Lifetime Last Night by David Homick pleasant and thought-provoking and exciting

Although I do not know Dave Homick I should, as we both live in Auburn N.Y a very small town in upstate New York I know many people who know Dave they all agree he is a great guy,and I think now we all agree he is a great, talented writer also. I would love to see a writer from our town make it big with a N.Y times best seller and Dave is our best shot. This book is not a new subject line,Warren Beatty came back in a different body to win a super bowl in Heaven can wait a old mediocre movie for his standards,Once there was a T.V series on this subject also.Dave takes this subject to a new level with the unique idea of making things right with his wife before he departs this world,the char actors are well defined you will fine a little bit of yourself in all of them,

Review from Goodreads
This novel is very well written and the story flows easily, and if I didn't know it was the author's first, I would not have suspected it. Despite the genre not being one I normally read, the writing and story kept me interested and I read it in a weekend. If you enjoy a nice story about love and forgiveness with a metaphysical twist, I highly recommend this book.

There is romance,tragedy,incitement,soul baring,mystery, all the things it takes to make a best sellers most of all IT is well written not at all would u guess it is a first book of the author.I predict this book to do well very well as a matter of fact it is a great book. Thank you Dave for a great read millions will enjoy, all of us in Auburn are very proud of you.

A Lifetime Last Night' starts off with a guy waking up in hospital and discovering that absolutely everyone thinks he is somebody else. Then the story goes back a few several weeks to the marital problems of Richard and Emily. What comes after for some time is a quite common tale until around half way through the book  when Richard has an accident and wakes up in a different body. This is when it gets really fascinating. We find that Richard has been given another opportunity to make things right with Emily, but he will have to do it in the body of the man who killed him in the accident.

The metaphysics here is the concept that we have hurdles with various people and that we must live again and yet again with them until we meet the challenge. Richard and Emily have been just missing for lifetimes, but this time Richard gets some divine assistance in the form of an old man called Arthur. Living months as a different person trying to win her heart gradually presents a renewed sense of his place in the world and the significance of his partnership with his wife.

The characters are extremely strong and the relationships credible. The writing is uncomplicated but powerful and flows well, making it a highly readable book. The book is well methodized and moves at a excellent pace. The author takes an fascinating premise and brings the story to life in a way that is both pleasant and thought-provoking.


                           Barnes@Nobel

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