'Bree ‘Breeze’ Delany never imagined her life could sink so deep. That such intense pain could take up residence in her heart and shred her soul to pieces. And all it had taken was one little word to drag Bree to the depths of this despair, cancer. For eight long months she had battled through chemotherapy, radiation therapy and test after test after test. Her body had been pushed to its limit, suffering terrible side effects from the rigorous treatment. Now too skinny, too pale and without a stitch of hair on her body she is left in a depression so deep and dark she feared she might never escape it. All it took though was just one person to take her hand and lift her from the darkness and into the light. Her best friend, the man she didn't just love, but was in love with, Harper Somerville. Taking a break from the ASP world tour, Harper strapped his surfboards to the roof of his jeep, dragged Bree from her bedroom, from her funk and out into the crisp clean air of the Australian eastern coastline. Determined to show his Breeze the beauty in life no matter how short or long it was, Harper planned to take Bree on the road trip of a life time.
'Screw happily ever afters, perhaps life was meant to be lived with happily ever nows….'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Writing Disability in Australia
Type of disability | Mental depression, physical illness. |
Type of character | Primary. |
Point of view | First person. |