By Julieann Dove
Synopsis
Amy Whitfield is blindsided when she comes home and finds a note on the fridge from her husband, Wesley, stating that after four years of marriage, he’s leaving her. Amy was in the midst of trying to spice things up, to bring life back to their boring marriage. It seems now that she was too late.
As Amy sits with her head between her knees, trying to figure out what to do next, a call comes from Mercer General Hospital. The ER nurse is telling Amy’s answering machine that Wesley has been in a car accident.
When Amy arrives at the hospital, she finds her husband in a coma. The doctors say there is no sign of brain damage, and Wesley will eventually wake up. Relieved, Amy sees this as her second chance: the chance to get it right this time. To channel the girl Wesley won’t leave when he regains consciousness… She just needs some help to pull it off. After all, she was voted girl most likely to die a virgin in high school.
Amy would never figure on getting that help from Mark Reilly…Wesley’s doctor! He’s a non-committer, too-cute-for-his-own-good bachelor, and completely the guy Amy begins falling for. It’s a race against time to see who wakes up first—Amy or her husband.
Publication date – February 23, 2016
My Review
Amy is walking through life accepting her marriage for what it seems until she finds a note from her husband on the refrigerator door – he’s leaving her. She can’t envision not being married to him or to living alone and is confident she can make Wesley fall in love her again. While she is still reeling from the reality of Wesley’s note, she receives a call from the hospital. Wesley was in a terrible accident and is in a coma.
Though the book deals with the reality of Amy’s situation and Wesley’s accident that occurred as he was driving away from her, there is a lot of laugh out loud humor, and it all begins when she meets Wesley’s doctor Mark.
Amy enlists Mark’s help to teach her how to be attractive and sexy so that Wesley will wake up from his coma and realize the mistake he made in leaving her. When Mark agrees, the fun begins.
In this character-driven story, the author paints Amy as someone who is searching for her own identity. She has always been there doing Wesley’s bidding and accepting their marriage as it was – virtually platonic. Wesley’s departure and his accident, force Amy to take stock of herself.
From the first, I despised Wesley, but because he’s in a coma your knowledge of him is second hand until much later in the book. However, you will learn enough upfront to dislike him instantly.
Mark is definitely swoon-worthy but has his own problems to overcome. As the handsome doctor who sleeps with someone different every night, can he convince Amy he’s the one for her?
Dove did a wonderful job of fleshing out the characters. Amy was complex. She was sheltered and unsure of herself, but with the help of other characters, she became strong and self-assured. The storyline was believable and filled with fresh humor. A fast-paced story, I read it in one sitting. Waking Amy is one of those books you can’t put down. It is contemporary romance, chick-lit, and comedy rolled into one. If you enjoy any of these genre’s you will enjoy reading Waking Amy.
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
About the Author
Julieann lives in Virginia, yet longs to live everywhere else. It doesn’t come as a surprise that along with her gypsy soul, comes an active imagination. That’s why she loves to write and invent worlds and people, so that she can formulate their happily ever after. Hobbies include cooking new recipes, sewing, and spending time with her cute boyfriend/husband and five fabulous children. Vacations happen in Nantucket or the Carolina beaches—anywhere there is inspiration for her next book. One day she hopes to travel to Italy, drive one of those little cars around the countryside, and speak the language fluently!
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This sounds quite creative!
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It is. At times it is funny, other’s a tear-jerker, and lots going on.
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Seems like a really unique read. Your review makes me feel like picking up this book right away.
Thanks for such an amazing review. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by and reading, Heena. It is a good one.
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This sounds like a great book and what an intriguing premise! Thanks for sharing!
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I hope you get the chance to read it one day.
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Definitely putting it on my TBR list 🙂
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Oh good. So glad to hear. Enjoy!
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I’m sure I will 🙂
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I have a sneaking suspicion this is going on my TBR list!
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Yay!
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Ooo, that does sound interesting. Poor Amy. I fell for her and I haven’t even read it!
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You must!
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Character driven stories are so much better than plot driven, plotting a book around a coma patient will do that for a style of story though. It’s a strange thing to lose somebody twice in a day, so to speak, it must be a stress on the emotions.
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It sets the scene for the roller coaster of Amy’s story.
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Sounds like a great book!
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Tracy, I really enjoyed it. I hope you get the chance to read it.
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Wow! What a premise. My mind is going in all sorts of directions wondering what trouble Amy might be getting herself into!
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Read and find out.
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Oooooh this book sounds like it would make a great movie! Will he wake from the coma? Will Mark be the one she falls for? Sounds like a great read!
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Christy, I really did enjoy it and it would make a wonderful movie.
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This isn’t really my genre but I actually really liked the sound of the story blurb. I used to read a lot of chick lit as a teen. Maybe I should pick some up again
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It’s a great way to relax and this one is a quick read with lots of humor.
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Thank you for this lovely review, Michelle. I am so happy you enjoyed it. Sorry you didn’t like Wesley that much. Maybe you shouldn’t read book 2, then! (He shows up again!) I appreciate your time and wonderful comments. 🙂
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I am glad you are pleased with my review. I will definitely read book 2.
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Please share your comments with me when you do!! I’m curious of your opinion for where I took the plot. 😊
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I will.
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Thanks for this review, Michelle. It really does sound like a fun book. If not for your words, I would have left it on the shelf. Well done. Hugs!
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Well, I hope you get a chance to read it, Teagan. Hugs.
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It sounds like a good comforting read. Thanks, Michelle.
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It is, Olga. It has some great laugh out loud moments, too.
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I love a character driven story 🙂
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The best kind.
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This is a very interesting review… I liked the fact that you mentioned that the book is a character-driven story… I can see why as It seems to be related to Amy´s struggles aiming to find her own identity, after a break-up…
Sometimes, attachment can makes us lose conscience of ourselves… And I am not making reference to toxic relationships whatsoever… This might happen even in the best cases due to the idealization factor…
Have a great weekend, dear Michelle… sending much love. Aquileana 😉
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Thanks for stopping by and reading. Enjoy your weekend. Ours is rainy today but sunny tomorrow. Sending love and hugs, dear Aquileana.
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Enjoyed this review. Not into Chick lit, romance, humor but you made it sound so good I might be tempted. Thanks
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You might be surprised John. It is definitely a fun read. Thanks for stopping by and for your comment.
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Sounds really good!
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I really enjoyed reading it.
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