The Apple of My Eye by Mary Ellen Bramwell is the
story of one woman’s journey through grief and doubt as she wonders if she
really knew her husband at all. Brea Cass is awoken late one night by a phone
call, notifying her that her husband, Paul Cass, was in an accident and on his
way to the hospital. By the time she arrives at the hospital, Paul has died.
Brea learns her husband as at a 24-hour grocery store when two masked men came
in to rob the story. Paul stepped in front of an elderly customer and was shot.
Brea is confused as he should have been at his job at a local hotel on the
other side of town. She quickly learns that Paul has been hiding things from
her. Now alone with their infant son, Brea begins to doubt everything she knew
about Paul. Why did he lie about work? What else has he lied about? Did he
truly love her?
The late-night phone call is every person’s worst nightmare.
No one calls late at night with good news. The Apple of My Eye was an
easy read as the story quickly jumps from Paul’s death to the aftermath and
day-to-day learning to live again that Brea must do to survive. I found the
characters too good to be true and the plot too farfetched. No one, especially
Brea, really went through the stages of grief, especially with a sudden death
like Paul’s. It almost read like a Lifetime movie. Brea is met with tragedy,
questions her knowledge of who her husband was and starts retracing his
moments. Then after a few months, the investigation in his death is complete and
her doubts are all erased, everything is good again. The Apple of My Eye
was not a bad book, but it wasn’t an amazing “You must read this!” kind of
book.
The Apple of My
Eye
is available in
paperback, eBook and audiobook.
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