

I also loved Emma's relationship with her mother, and also how Nathan treated her mother as well. I enjoyed watching them share new experiences together. But, I loved it anyway! I loved watching two people fall in love. This novel by Catherine Miller yanked my heart out, stomped all over it, squeezed out any blood left in it, and then carelessly handed it back to me. How much can they squeeze into their lives? Before they know it, it will be time to say goodbye. When Emma and Nathan decide to be there for one another throughout this incredible ordeal, two things became apparent: their feelings for one another would grow exponentially, and they only had so much time together. So, each and every day is critical to him.

As a sky diver instructor, Nathan lives life fast and hard. Nathan, on the other hand, leads an exciting life. She works at a library. Working with books gives Emma just enough excitement to get through everyday life. They both noticed a significant change in their bodies and are about to undergo tests that will forever alter their lives - and their futures.Įmma lives with and cares for her ailing mother. Emma and Nathan meet in the waiting room of a cancer clinic. However, their love has an expiration date. In this heartbreaking tale by Catherine Miller, two people find love. Fans of Jojo Moyes, Jodi Picoult and Diane Chamberlain will lose their hearts to Catherine Miller’s stunning story. But as they lose their hearts to one another against all the odds, have they found each other too late?Īn utterly heartbreaking yet ultimately uplifting novel about the redemptive power of love and how the end isn’t the end at all. Nathan has never fallen in love, worn odd socks, or grown a sunflower from a seed.Įmma and Nathan vow never to waste an hour, knowing that goodbye could come all too soon. After a lifetime of having a recurring dream that he would die at twenty-seven, he treats every day like it’s his last.Īs fate throws Emma and Nathan together, everything is about to change.Įmma has never been kissed, or tasted champagne, or travelled abroad. Nathan spends his days fifteen thousand feet above the ground, soaring through the air, stomach somersaulting, as a sky diving instructor. She lives vicariously through the well-thumbed pages and cracked spines of her beloved books. And they have one fatal thing in common…Įmma lives a quiet life.

But when they meet in a hospital waiting room, to the sound of a ticking clock and surrounded by faded magazines, they are both terrified, nervous and alone. Sometimes the end is the start of forever…Įmma and Nathan couldn’t be more different.
