This book begins with a punch and ends with a punch, and in between is a story that is nearly impossible to put down. Be prepared to sit up all night reading.
The story opens with Mary Helen Hensley in a hospital coming back to life after a fatal car accident. She was nearing her 22 birthday. I began marking the paragraphs and underlining sentences on page 5 and continued until the end.
Hensley holds nothing back. She doesn’t make herself out to be a hero, just a woman trying her best to do good and to get through life, being loved and loving. She tells us how difficult that can be. Her pain when life hits low points, are not hidden, but laid out there for you to understand. Her metaphysical experiences are clearly explained, so you can understand those, too.
Her writing about her life and metaphysical experiences has led me to understand many of my own. This is a book to keep and read again and again, learning more from it each time. Thank you, Mary Helen Hensley for writing this book.
The saga moves along in this Dupont Circle mystery, as does the Cassandra/Harry relationship. We learn a bit more about Harry’s background, the youth and childhood that gives him the foundation he thrives on now, as they continue to prepare for the Big Day. . .the wedding.
Women’s Open Forum Event * FEATURING: Linda Smith
who came to the Tribute to Robert (Bob) Bice last Saturday night. Super thanks to host Thomas, who kept things rolling, doing the fine job of emcee, as he always does, encouraging all to stand up and be heard. Thanks also to everyone who read a poem, talked about a memory moment with Bob, and to those who came to listen. We had a great time and sent these moments about Bob off into the Universe with joy (and wine) and an evening shared with friends and warm wishes all around. Thanks to Victoria Lehman and to the Warren FoodWorks for supporting the night. I’m sure my brother was watching and enjoying it all from the Afterlife. Arlene

What’s more exciting than winning a 2-hour consultation with Build the Fort author Chris Heivly? Actually having my consultation with him, at his headquarters on W. Main Street in Durham! That’s what.
Arlene Sandra Bice 2016.1.26
If you are planning to cozy up with a good book after a day of creating snow sculptures, here is a brief excerpt from THE AFTERNOON CROWD.