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# Everything You Are: A Novel

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From the bestselling author of Whisper Me This comes a haunting and lyrical novel about the promises we make and the forgiveness we need when we break them. One tragic twist of fate destroyed Braden Healey’s hands, his musical career, and his family. Now, unable to play, adrift in an alcoholic daze, and with only fragmented memories of his past, Braden wants desperately to escape the darkness of the last eleven years. When his ex-wife and son are killed in a car accident, Braden returns home, hoping to forge a relationship with his troubled seventeen-year-old daughter, Allie. But how can he hope to rescue her from the curse that seems to shadow his family? Ophelia “Phee” MacPhee, granddaughter of the eccentric old man who sold Braden his cello, believes the curse is real. She swore an oath to her dying grandfather that she would ensure Braden plays the cello as long as he lives. But he can’t play, and as the shadows deepen and Phee finds herself falling for Braden, she’ll do anything to save him. It will take a miracle of forgiveness and love to bring all three of them back to the healing power of music.

Review: A story of discovery, forgiveness, healing, and love. - Everything You Are Kerry Anne King Lake Union Pub, Oct 1, 2019 331 pages Women’s Lit, Adult Lit, Contemporary Fiction desertcart Early Releases ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The cover is lovely and makes me think of the bouquet of flowers that Phee shows up with when all the other flowers are formal funeral arrangements. Her flowers are bright and cheerful. Phee is always a bit different. I like the touch of the marks that are used on either side of the words “a novel” that look like fs. These same markings are found on musical instruments, such as cellos, which play such a major role in the story. The story is amazing. I realized that it was being released tomorrow and had stopped at 80% last night when I went to bed. So I finished reading it this morning and sat down to write this review immediately. I want this posted before the book is released so you all know just how wonderful this book is. It’s one of those that will make you cry in places and make you want to shake people at times or maybe give them a good swift kick in the butt. Or at least a good talking to. Phee is the character that the story starts out with and she is the one who holds it all in place until the end when it swings back to her. But the active story seems to really focus on Braden Healey, a gifted cellist with damaged hands, and his 17-year-old daughter, Allie, also a gifted cellist. Braden and his now late wife were estranged for 11 years while he was an alcoholic, amnesiac, and living totally away from all of his family and friends. Allie was taking cello lessons her father was providing funds for while her mother was trying to get her into pre-med school and keep her life strictly regimented. Phee was maintaining the cello as was called for in the life-long contract Braden had signed at the age of ten with Phee’s grandfather. And this is where the magic part comes in… Yes, I said magic. The cello has a soul which Braden feels when he plays the cello. Phee feels the soul of the cello as well. She was there in the shop the day he signed the contract, and somehow she got caught up in the loop of magic. She has been in love with Braden and his cello ever since. Even for the eleven years when he was among the missing, or unknown, when he was away from the cello not playing. Allie also feels the soul of the cello now that she plays it. I don’t want to give away any more of this beautiful story of forgiveness and love. I can’t recommend it highly enough for those of you who enjoy such tales. Damaged people helping people, finding forgiveness and finding resolution, finding love. I definitely give this one five stars and highly recommend it. This is an author I’d like to read more of. Thank you, desertcart for offering this book as an Early Release this month.
Review: An unexpected delight! - This book was an unexpected delight! This is not my usual kind of book as it seemed far too tragic and perhaps maudlin for my taste so I’m really glad I gave it a try. I was having a hard time choosing a second Kindle First Read and read the sample and found myself hooked so if you’re having the same problem deciding check out the sample. This book is very much about redemption as Braden finds his way back to his daughter but also life and discovers other people going through something similar. I really enjoyed Phee and her zest for life. My favorite part of the story though is the magic or curse that inhabits the bond between musician and instrument. I really loved that element of the story and Phee who is the keeper of that bond by an oath she made to her dying grandfather without any understanding of her promise. It did get away from that towards the end and I have some issues with the way innocent people seemed wronged but overall a great read. I’m not a musician at all so I’d imagine the importance of music would really resonate harder with those that are. By the same token this story also deals with alcoholism and the way a character long’s deeply for alcohol in a very detailed way could be hard on anyone with an alcohol issue. Plus I’m not sure the denigration of AA would necessarily be helpful to anyone in need of help. If you are considering the Kindle First Reads options do yourself a favor and skip Quantum which was my first choice and I thought a safe one but was a chore to finish.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,615,567 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,298 in Magical Realism #5,480 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction #13,064 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 15,365 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A story of discovery, forgiveness, healing, and love.
*by J***L on September 30, 2019*

Everything You Are Kerry Anne King Lake Union Pub, Oct 1, 2019 331 pages Women’s Lit, Adult Lit, Contemporary Fiction Amazon Early Releases ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The cover is lovely and makes me think of the bouquet of flowers that Phee shows up with when all the other flowers are formal funeral arrangements. Her flowers are bright and cheerful. Phee is always a bit different. I like the touch of the marks that are used on either side of the words “a novel” that look like fs. These same markings are found on musical instruments, such as cellos, which play such a major role in the story. The story is amazing. I realized that it was being released tomorrow and had stopped at 80% last night when I went to bed. So I finished reading it this morning and sat down to write this review immediately. I want this posted before the book is released so you all know just how wonderful this book is. It’s one of those that will make you cry in places and make you want to shake people at times or maybe give them a good swift kick in the butt. Or at least a good talking to. Phee is the character that the story starts out with and she is the one who holds it all in place until the end when it swings back to her. But the active story seems to really focus on Braden Healey, a gifted cellist with damaged hands, and his 17-year-old daughter, Allie, also a gifted cellist. Braden and his now late wife were estranged for 11 years while he was an alcoholic, amnesiac, and living totally away from all of his family and friends. Allie was taking cello lessons her father was providing funds for while her mother was trying to get her into pre-med school and keep her life strictly regimented. Phee was maintaining the cello as was called for in the life-long contract Braden had signed at the age of ten with Phee’s grandfather. And this is where the magic part comes in… Yes, I said magic. The cello has a soul which Braden feels when he plays the cello. Phee feels the soul of the cello as well. She was there in the shop the day he signed the contract, and somehow she got caught up in the loop of magic. She has been in love with Braden and his cello ever since. Even for the eleven years when he was among the missing, or unknown, when he was away from the cello not playing. Allie also feels the soul of the cello now that she plays it. I don’t want to give away any more of this beautiful story of forgiveness and love. I can’t recommend it highly enough for those of you who enjoy such tales. Damaged people helping people, finding forgiveness and finding resolution, finding love. I definitely give this one five stars and highly recommend it. This is an author I’d like to read more of. Thank you, Amazon for offering this book as an Early Release this month.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An unexpected delight!
*by K***E on September 6, 2019*

This book was an unexpected delight! This is not my usual kind of book as it seemed far too tragic and perhaps maudlin for my taste so I’m really glad I gave it a try. I was having a hard time choosing a second Kindle First Read and read the sample and found myself hooked so if you’re having the same problem deciding check out the sample. This book is very much about redemption as Braden finds his way back to his daughter but also life and discovers other people going through something similar. I really enjoyed Phee and her zest for life. My favorite part of the story though is the magic or curse that inhabits the bond between musician and instrument. I really loved that element of the story and Phee who is the keeper of that bond by an oath she made to her dying grandfather without any understanding of her promise. It did get away from that towards the end and I have some issues with the way innocent people seemed wronged but overall a great read. I’m not a musician at all so I’d imagine the importance of music would really resonate harder with those that are. By the same token this story also deals with alcoholism and the way a character long’s deeply for alcohol in a very detailed way could be hard on anyone with an alcohol issue. Plus I’m not sure the denigration of AA would necessarily be helpful to anyone in need of help. If you are considering the Kindle First Reads options do yourself a favor and skip Quantum which was my first choice and I thought a safe one but was a chore to finish.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A wonderful book, I couldn't put it down...
*by C***N on October 30, 2019*

I think I came by this book because it was a Kindle first. You don't turn away free books so I wasn't completely happy with the theme of this book. But the prose was really great and I thought I would try it. Once I got into it I could barely put it down. I just race to the Finish even though I kind of knew how it would turn out. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now I want to go back and re-read it more slowly to thoroughly enjoy how this fine author develops the story and the cast of characters, and also see how she develops the idea of a spiritual communion between a cello and a person so it is totally sympathetic and believable.

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