Last Goodbye
(Onondaga State Series Book 1)
by Laurel Ostiguy
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Pub Date Apr 20 2016 | Archive Date Jan 04 2022
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Description
It’s been said that it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
But can you love and lose someone without ever meeting?
In his final moments before succumbing to brain cancer, high school star quarterback Jonathan Higgins describes a beautiful girl he knows is meant to be his one true love to his best friend, Tank.
Hundreds of miles away, on the same cool spring evening, a vibrant, healthy girl named Abigail Price suddenly suffers from a seizure that leaves her with an overwhelming sense of love and loss that she cannot explain.
Starting their freshman year in college the following fall, Abigail and Tank have a chance meeting on campus, and Tank is struck with the feeling that he’s seen this girl, that he knows this girl.
But how?
When Tank realizes who she is, he knows he must honor Jonathan’s memory and tell Abigail the secret he has been keeping since the day Jonathan passed.
But Abigail has a secret, too.
In Last Goodbye, love and friendships will be tested while Abigail tries to understand what is and what might have been.
Advance Praise
• “I can't believe this is the author's first book. So engaging, I could not put the book down. The characters are interesting and diverse. The descriptive way she writes makes you feel like you are taking every step with the characters, and you feel like you are in their environment. I look forward to her next book and how it takes me away.”
• “The author weaves a compassionate tale of finding one's self and finding love in between. The setting takes place in an idyllic college town in the North. The authors use of descriptions help the reader fully understand time and place as well as what the characters are going through. I liked how the book has a beginning, middle and end, writing 101. Often times author's now a days want to leave the reader to figure out the ending on their own. Very frustrating. The characters are easy to relate to. There is a twist that will keep you guessing. Very impressive first book by the author!”
• “This is a wonderful story full of complex characters and thoughtful paths that lead the reader on a journey. The sincerity of the main character and the depth with which she relates to her friends and her circumstances rings true throughout the story. You will want to join these college students as they "fumble" through their freshman year - it is a journey not to be missed.”