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Wendy is told by her doctor that she has a brain tumor and only a few months to live. Not looking forward to going to a nursing home Wendy decides to take a three month long world cruise. Avast Profesional 4.8.1335.0 [eng] [ Keygen]. There she meets an assortment of people she becomes friends with and the mysterious hero. I liked the way the heroine tried to find enjoyment and fun in her last days (even though she was scared) instead of dwelling on what was to come. I also enjoyed the many different exotic locations they visited on the cruise. This was a really good older Harlequin Presesnts (from 1977).
I sobbed through 4 Kleenexes when I noticed I wasn't even half-way through the book. I know it's super-cheesy but I'm a sucker for these secretly-terminally-ill stories, it completely overwhelms my common sense, my face took a week to recover after watching A Walk To Remember.
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This book was no less brutal with my sappy emotions, and I loved every tear-logged moment of it. Wendy's given 4 months to live by her doctor so she sells her house and books an expensive 3-month world cruise to try and make her last days fulfilling. Garth is a mysterious hot guy on the same cruise who believes her to be a certain amoral actress pretending to be a wide-eyed innocent. That's the basic plot, but the way this story ripped my heart into pieces is the way Wendy knew her time was limited and how she just wanted to feel alive. She has no connections, no family, no close friends. There's a part where she regrets coming on the cruise because, even amongst all those pleasure-seeking people and sunshine and games, she has no one to talk to and thinks, Why did I come here? What's the point of spending my last days on earth being lonely?
I mean that's what we're all afraid of right, loneliness and dying with no one to care. It broke my heart how grateful and happy she was when her days were brightened by casual invitations of company and just being with another person. Every time she refused an expensive gift because she knew it'd be a waste of money, I bawled.
She didn't want anyone to pity her, and she also didn't want to hurt anyone, so she kept her secret and just tried to be happy and love the world. Near the end it got perhaps a little too pat and miraculously coincidental so it lost a little of the magic, but ya know what, screw it I enjoyed the ride too much to let a little thing like credibility bother me. Loved this book. I think this is the first one I've read by this particular author. I enjoyed it, I absolutely love these older Harlequins.
In this story, our heroine, Wendy, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor and no surgeon will operate as the risks are too great. So on her doctor's advice she sells her home and embarks on a four month around the world cruise, where of course, despite her intentions, she falls in love. At times it was laughably melodramatic (especially when she thought the end had come and she was dying that very minute), but Wendy was a sweet, likeable young girl, and despite her illness we, the reader, are never really in any doubt as to whether she will survive.
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