Kat Richardson isnât running away from grief; sheâs just hiding out in a gloomy Welsh university town until sheâs sure itâs gone. Now, one year, nine months, and 27 days after the climbing death of her first love, Gabe, she thinks sheâs ready to venture out into the relationship world again. And Owenâa cake-baking, Super Ball-making chemistry studentâappears to be a kind, funny, and very attractive option.
But the arrival of Katâs newly adopted niece, Mai, forces her home to northern England, where she runs headfirst into all the memories of Gabe sheâs tried to leave behindâand discovers that Mai stirs up an unnerving feeling of dĂŠjĂ vu. Before long, Katâs logical, scientific beliefs about life after death are in battle with what she feels to be trueâthat reincarnation is real and Gabe has come back to her through Mai. The question now, is why?
Taking on the topics of love, loss, and how we deal with grief, A Strange Companion is a twisted love triangle among the living, the dead, and the reincarnated.
Praise for A Strange Companion
"Beautiful, funny, and feisty, this extraordinary novel offers the soul satisfying message that love--no matter the kind--never ever dies." ~ Tracey Cleantis, author of An Invitation to Self-Care and The Next Happy
"An engaging and thought-provoking novel about loss and the possibility of reincarnation." ~ Jaq Hazell, author of My Life as a Bench
"A story about love and loss and learning to live again. Reminiscent of The Art of Racing in the Rain." ~ Julie Mayerson Brown, author of The Long Dance Home
"Highly recommended for fans of paranormal fiction. A must-read for anyone dealing with the grief that follows a great loss." ~ Rebecca Laclair, author of Radio Head
âA compelling plot that keeps readers turning pages.â ~ Publishers Weekly's The BookLife Prize
Kat Richardson isnât running away from grief; sheâs just hiding out in a gloomy Welsh university town until sheâs sure itâs gone. Now, one year, nine months, and 27 days after the climbing death of her first love, Gabe, she thinks sheâs ready to venture out into the relationship world again. And Owenâa cake-baking, Super Ball-making chemistry studentâappears to be a kind, funny, and very attractive option.
But the arrival of Katâs newly adopted niece, Mai, forces her home to northern England, where she runs headfirst into all the memories of Gabe sheâs tried to leave behindâand discovers that Mai stirs up an unnerving feeling of dĂŠjĂ vu. Before long, Katâs logical, scientific beliefs about life after death are in battle with what she feels to be trueâthat reincarnation is real and Gabe has come back to her through Mai. The question now, is why?
Taking on the topics of love, loss, and how we deal with grief, A Strange Companion is a twisted love triangle among the living, the dead, and the reincarnated.
Praise for A Strange Companion
"Beautiful, funny, and feisty, this extraordinary novel offers the soul satisfying message that love--no matter the kind--never ever dies." ~ Tracey Cleantis, author of An Invitation to Self-Care and The Next Happy
"An engaging and thought-provoking novel about loss and the possibility of reincarnation." ~ Jaq Hazell, author of My Life as a Bench
"A story about love and loss and learning to live again. Reminiscent of The Art of Racing in the Rain." ~ Julie Mayerson Brown, author of The Long Dance Home
"Highly recommended for fans of paranormal fiction. A must-read for anyone dealing with the grief that follows a great loss." ~ Rebecca Laclair, author of Radio Head
âA compelling plot that keeps readers turning pages.â ~ Publishers Weekly's The BookLife Prize