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A
Call to Heaven
Jo
Kessel
Genre: contemporary romance
with a paranormal twist
Publisher: J.K Publishing
Date of Publication: January 27,
2017
ISBN-13: 978-1540490049 /
ISBN-10: 1540490041
ASIN: B01MQU65MT
Number of pages: 260 paperback /
320 kindle book
Word Count: 68k
Cover Artist: Ivan Cakic
Book Description:
"Everybody’s loved,
everybody’s lost.
Grief strips you raw and makes
you feel as if you’re sleepwalking through life, like the pain will never go
away.
I’m Amy Tristan. I’m no different
than anyone else. I’ve loved, I’ve lost and it sucks. I’ve got a five-year old
son and an abusive husband. My mother died six months ago and I miss her like
crazy.
I’m the biggest skeptic when it
comes to other-worldly stuff, so when I’m told that I can pick up the phone and
call my mum in Heaven, I should disbelieve it, right? Wrong. I pick up that
phone, because there’s nothing I want more than to hear her voice trickle into
the receiver.
And you know what? It works. I
get to speak to my mother. It’s a miracle. If only it could stay this way, with
those calls just for me, but someone up on high wants me to choose three other
people to make a call to Heaven too. Who should I pick? How can I trust them to
keep the phone secret? Making the choice is agonizing - if I get it wrong, my
calls will stop. I wish I hadn’t told Daniel anything. He’s this hot doctor
that I’ve come to know. But doctors are scientists, and scientists are bigger
skeptics than even me. He didn’t believe in the phone. He thought I should be
admitted to a sanatorium. Telling him was either the best decision of my life,
or the worst. I’ll let you decide…"
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/6qQLxZbVs50
About
the Author:
Jo lives in London with her
husband, three children and Jerald the cat. In addition to being a novelist she
works as a TV and print journalist (Sunday Times, The Telegraph, the Daily Mail
and the Express.) If she could change one thing about her life it would be to
introduce the thirty hour day, because twenty-four hours just isn’t long enough
to squeeze it all in! Many a late night has been spent with a glass of red wine
(preferably French) at her desk trying to keep her eyes open long enough to
write these stories which keep demanding to be written. If only her cat didn’t
constantly jump onto the keyboard as she writes, this book might have been
finished months earlier. She loves yoga, skiing, travelling and English custard
- though not necessarily in that order.
Website/blog: www.jokessel.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jo_kessel
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kesseljo/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jo_kessel/
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