The
Secret of Breathing Deeply, a
contemporary romance by Lance Hawvermale, released March 4, 2019 by
The Wild Rose Press.
Quick-witted,
with a smart mouth, Jessie Alomar arrives in Costa Rica to learn the
causes and reasons behind the death of her father, beloved medical
missionary, Archie Alomar. Using what her father taught her from an
early age: do not let impaired hearing become an impediment, she
relies on Rubio Mora, Archie's paramedic assistant, to help in the
search as well as interpret for her. Romance ensues just as a battle
royal with the medical conglomerate financing the clinic threatens to
pull the plug—literally and figuratively—heats up.
As
with Mr. Hawvermale's first TWRP novel, The
Echo Holders, this
story offers a wealth in setting, wry humor and multi-layered,
diverse characters. Even the 'dead guy' Archie is treat to
meet—albeit through the eyes of those who loved and respected him.
This is a treat of a book. We consider ourselves lucky to have read
it.
On
a scale of 1 to 5, The
Secret of Breathing Deeply earns
a 5.
Kat
Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews
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