Thursday, 9 October 2025
Let Go by Lavender C
Alex has died yet his soul can witness the life of his loved ones trying to move theough the never ending weight of grief, the depth and echo of his loss in their lives especially, his partner Chloe.
Alex was used to being the strong one, helping kids, not just working with them, saving one.
Now he's watching how his mum and partner Chloe adapt to life, before he can truly be at peace.
It was a poetic and beautiful story of loss and the love felt, devotion in care, in sharing a life and the roles we play to each other and feelings honoured in the harsh silent aftermath of what feels like never ending depths of grief and if you've lost someone, be aware you'll definitely feel teary reading this book, in a good way, if tears come, embrace them, sit with your feelings it's the love remembered, cherished and felt still.
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