Six Weeks With You
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4.2 • 17개의 평가
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Vicki Meyers thought she needed to disappear. Instead she found herself.
After escaping a relationship that slowly hollowed her out, Vicki Meyers moves to Montreal with one goal: disappear. No phone. No connections. No risk of being found–or of losing herself again.
Then she fosters Gunner, a dog so traumatized he can barely leave his kennel. Caring for him forces Vicki to move slowly, stay present, and face the parts of herself she's spent years protecting. As Gunner begins to trust the world again, so does she.
When Vicki meets Daniel–kind, recently divorced, and leaving for Hong Kong in six weeks–she surprises herself by saying yes. To dinner. To honesty. To something real. Knowing he's leaving makes it safe to let him in. For the first time, she doesn't have to perform or prove her worth. She can simply be herself.
But six weeks isn't long. And before Daniel goes, Vicki will have to decide what stays: the walls she built to survive, or the woman she's becoming without them.
Set in the early 2000s, Six Weeks With You is a story about finding yourself in unexpected places: in a wounded dog who teaches you patience, in a temporary love that shows you what you deserve, and in the quiet realization that you were never as broken as you believed.
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Six Weeks With You is the first book in the Lost and Found Family series, a collection of stories about people finding their way back to themselves–and to one another. Each book is a stand-alone story with interconnected characters, leading to their found family.
Books in the series:
Six Weeks With You
Rules of Disengagement
Family Friends
Then I Met You
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Can Vicki change her life?
This was a positive and empowering story for anyone who has been abused in some way or just needs to read an uplifting story.
Vicki has spent her life up until this point being put down and mistreated. She is working to reinvent her life and meets Daniel. Very quickly they become very important to and supportive of each other. Maybe because they know they only have six weeks together before he moves away.
This short story left me feeling happy and hopeful. Vicki learns she is strong, powerful and capable of taking care of herself.
Janet Koops seems very knowledgeable about Vicki’s issues and writes with a sense of realism.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.