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Sunday, August 11, 2024

Spotlight of In Every Life by Rea Frey


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IN EVERY LIFE
REA FREY
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ALL INFORMATION IN THIS POST IS COURTESY OF OLIVIA ALMEIDA OF WUNDERKIND PR 
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IN EVERY LIFE is a must read for lovers of romance, alternative timelines, and love triangles.

Tells the story of a woman about to lose the love of life, only to reconnect with her past love at the same time.

Staring at the precipice of both lives and desperate for answers, she performs a moon ritual, petitions for the best outcome and wakes up in another life.

A story of hope and heartbreak, Rea’s exploration of love, life, and the possibility of ‘what if’ in the face of death lingers long after the story has ended. 
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August 6
Harper Muse
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PRAISE FOR IN EVERY LIFE:

"Devastating, thought-provoking, and hopeful, Rea Frey plays deftly in the tantalizing world of ‘what if…’ In Every Life is a gem!” —Emma Grey, author of The Last Love Note

"In this heartfelt, poignant novel, Rea Frey has crafted a stirring narrative that grips the heart, uplifts the spirit, and takes the reader on a journey of life-changing events that shape the characters while dabbling in the idea of how their worlds would shift if they altered one moment in their past. One single decision can change our entire lives, and this novel asks the reader, ‘Would you?’ In Every Life is genuine, overflowing with soul, and weaved together with the kind of love we spend our whole lives searching for." —Jennifer Moorman, Bestselling author of The Magic All Around


"A perfect tale of 'what if.' Frey broke my heart into a million pieces then tenderly put it back together with her deeply moving message that sometimes the truest way we can love someone is by letting them go." —Kate Robb, author of This Spells Love


"Seamlessly weaving together three timelines of ‘what is,’ ‘what was,’ and ‘what if,’ Rea Frey’s In Every Life is an incredibly relatable story for every woman who has ever faced an impossible situation and wondered what if she had made a different choice. Perfect for fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Maybe in Another Life and the film Sliding Doors, Harper’s journey is an exquisite reminder that there are no coincidences and that life unfolds exactly as it is meant to." —Sara Goodman Confino, bestselling author of Don’t Forget to Write

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ABOUT IN EVERY LIFE:

A late-stage cancer diagnosis shortly after their wedding leaves Ben and Harper spiraling. Ben’s final wish is for Harper to find love again before he's gone.

Harper’s anger and reluctance to entertain the idea of finding love again when Ben is all she wants leads to Ben letting it go. Before he fully puts it to rest,  the New York Times sends a journalist to do a feature about Ben’s life.

The journalist writing the piece turns out to be none other than Liam Hale, Harper’s ‘the one who got away’ who she spent an idyllic week with a decade ago. 

Confronted with past and present, Harper struggles with the possibility of what her life could have been.

Would she be happier as an artist married to Liam instead of a teacher and soon-to-be-widow to Ben? 

After making a wish, Harper wakes in an alternative universe where all her what-ifs are realized.

Will Harper be better off now, or is she living the life she was meant to have? 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Rea Frey is the award-winning author of several domestic suspense, women’s fiction, and nonfiction books.


Known as a Book Doula, she helps other authors birth their books into the world. 

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Connect with Rea Frey:


Website


Instagram


Goodreads

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