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Monday, 23 March 2026
The Pain Hidden Everywhere Book 4 Bride In Black by Maria T. Anderson
This book tenderly captured the most mundane yet heart-breaking moments after loss leads to grief and lingers in daily life.
It was clever the irony of items awaiting their owner who'll never return or missing silly habits that wound you up but you deep down didn't actually mind so much, especially on reflection after loss.
The book also perfectly captured how scent and song can send you spiralling back to reminiscing on happier times shared and how in couple's you see too, it echoes you and your lost one how you were too.
Fulfilling empty promises made before when life was too busy as well another hard hitting fact, yet, after the loss, making time feels like a special dedication in memory.
Chapter 23, about headphones and music, sharing an earbud each and half listening to music and each other caught up in the moment you share.
Chapter 30, about a tote bag he would carry for her was exactly like my friend would with me and was a great every day moment to capture in the book, loss can linger easily in shared items and seemingly mundane every day moments.
Another great instalment in the series so far showing grief's impact in the mundane and how it can be so impactful to daily life trying to carry on without them.
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