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Review: Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves

Title: Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves
Publisher: William Morrow
Genre: Contemporary, Women’s Fiction
Length: 364 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

A poignant and thrilling love story about one woman’s decade-long search to reconnect with the love of her life who disappeared without a trace—a stirring and heartfelt page-turner from the critically acclaimed author of The Silent Treatment

The straphangers of Ealing Broadway station are familiar with Mary O’Connor, the woman who appears every day to watch the droves of busy commuters. But Mary never asks anything from anyone. She only holds out a sign bearing a heartrending message: Come Home Jim.

While others pass her by without a thought, Alice, a junior reporter at the Ealing Bugle, asks Mary to tell her story. Many years ago, Mary met the charming and romantic Jim Whitnell. She was certain she’d found her other half, until one day he vanished without any explanation. But Mary believes that Jim isn’t a cad, that he truly loved her and will return—especially because she’s recently received grainy phone calls from him saying he misses her.

Touched but also suspicious, Alice quietly begins her own investigation into Jim’s disappearance, unraveling a decade-long story filled with desire, heartbreak, and hope. With Greaves’s signature warmth and charm, Anywhere for You is a romantic and immensely moving novel about the enduring power of love and finding happiness in unexpected places.

Review:

Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves is a poignant novel of friendship and healing.

In 2005, Mary O’Connor is swept off her feet by ENT doctor Jim Whitnell. Their unexpected romance is initially complicated due to distance-Mary lives in Ireland and Jim in London. After a flurry of short but passionate get togethers, Jim asks Mary to move in with him. Leaving behind her family is not easy, but Mary is so in love with Jim that she eagerly agrees. Over the course of their six-year relationship, Mary embarks on a successful career and their relationship goes through a series of highs and lows.  But their romance comes to a shocking conclusion and Mary spends the next seven years standing outside the Ealing Broadway Station with a sign that will hopefully convince Jim to return.

By 2018, Mary is living a very small life where she goes to work, volunteers at a helpline two days a week and stands outside the station with her sign. One night, a video of her goes viral and investigative journalist Alice Keaton decides to try to find Jim. Alice helps Mary calm down the night she is filmed and she knows she can help her new acquaintance find some peace. She is aided by Kit Ripton who also volunteers at the helpline with Mary. Alice also has an ulterior motive for helping Mary, but she keeps this under wraps as she and Kit follow leads that will hopefully help them locate Jim.

Mary is so very in love with Jim that she does not notice how little they socialize with anyone. Of course, she does not know anyone in London and she is uncomfortable with Jim’s friends and parents. Through her eyes, her six-year relationship is perfect and she never gives up hope he will return to her.  Mary is also wracked with guilt over their last interaction before he vanishes from her life. How will she react when Alice confesses what she and Kit have been doing?

Anywhere for You is a captivating novel that seamlessly weaves between the present and Mary’s six-year relationship with Jim.  The various characters are beautifully developed with wonderful qualities and relatable flaws. The story arcs are well-executed and easily move between Mary’s life in the present and her years with Jim  in the past. She and the other characters undergo believable growth as they make peace with their respective emotional baggage. With a heartwarming epilogue, Abbie Greaves brings this sometimes bittersweet novel to an uplifting, satisfying conclusion. I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend this heartfelt novel.

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Review: The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves


Title: The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves
Publisher: William Morrow
Genre: Contemporary, Women’s Fiction
Length: 304 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

A lifetime together.
Six months of silence.
One last chance.

By all appearances, Frank and Maggie share a happy, loving marriage. But for the past six months, they have not spoken. Not a sentence, not a single word. Maggie isn’t sure what, exactly, provoked Frank’s silence, though she has a few ideas.

Day after day, they have eaten meals together and slept in the same bed in an increasingly uncomfortable silence that has become, for Maggie, deafening.

Then Frank finds Maggie collapsed in the kitchen, unconscious, an empty package of sleeping pills on the table. Rushed to the hospital, she is placed in a medically induced coma while the doctors assess the damage.

If she regains consciousness, Maggie may never be the same. Though he is overwhelmed at the thought of losing his wife, will Frank be able to find his voice once again—and explain his withdrawal—or is it too late?

Review:

The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves is a marvelous debut that is quite poignant.

After forty years of marriage,  Frank Hobbs has inexplicably been unable to talk to his wife Maggie for the past six months.  Frank is shaken and terrified after finding her unconscious and fighting for her life. After doctors place her in a medically induced coma, Frank remains at Maggie’s side where he talks to her and gradually works up the courage to explain his silence. What does the future hold for this grieving couple?

Frank loves Maggie with all of his heart and he will do anything within his power to make her happy.  Their marriage has been through many ups and down, but the last several years have been difficult.  Frank’s devotion has never wavered but he fears Maggie’s reaction to the secret he has been keeping for the last six months.

Most of the time, Maggie is upbeat and gregarious but she does go through deep depression off and on throughout their years together. Although she deeply loves Frank, she finds it virtually impossible to discuss her problems with him.  Maggie is bewildered by his six months’ long silence and she is desperate when she puts her plan in motion to end her pain.

At Maggie’s side, Frank talks to her about their years together and what she means to him.  His memories about their life together are mostly happy but at a certain point, they are powerless to help someone whom they love dearly.  Frank is shocked when he learns that Maggie has also been keeping secrets from him but his feelings for her never waver.  How will Frank go on if the doctor’s predictions about Maggie’s recovery come to pass?

The Silent Treatment is a heartwarming and sometimes bittersweet novel about love, marriage and family. Frank is emotionally reserved but deeply devoted to his wife.  Maggie is adept at hiding her fears and secrets from Frank and he is stunned by her revelations.  Abbie Greaves skillfully keeps the reason for Frank’s silence cleverly under wraps until the novel’s deeply affecting yet highly satisfying conclusion. A unique and heartfelt debut that I greatly enjoyed and highly recommend.

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