Dina’s life is nearing its end. But for Dina, the end is really just the beginning. For months, she’s been fighting terminal cancer. She’s finally resigned herself to preparing for the end. Her last few weeks are going to be with her sisters, sharing the happy memories of a life well spent.
Men are the last thing on her mind. That is, until an afternoon walk along a dusty, country road brings her face to face with an angel. Only this angel is nothing like Dina ever pictured angels would be. ‘The man had an easy-going smile. A pair of aviator sunglasses rested on his nose. His dusty Levi’s covered long legs that ended in well-worn cowboy boots…He stepped down off the gate and held his hand out. ‘Gil.”
Preferring boots and spurs to harps and wings, Gil takes Dina horseback riding. She begins to feel new energy surge through her. And before she realizes it, Dina falls head over heels for Gil. Gil is falling for her too, but his secret identity may get in the way of his feelings.
Gil knows he can’t hide who he is for much longer. But how can he tell her? Are angels even allowed to fall in love with humans? When Gil leaves to find answers, Dina is devastated. She confides in her sisters, but they think her cancer meds made her dream up the whole relationship. Even though Dina knows the truth, she’s growing weaker every day, and the only one who can help her has disappeared.
Will tonight’s sky be the last one she looks upon? Or will GilLasso the Stars. for Dina?
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall Once you turn the first page of this book your hooked until the end. It deals with Dina who is in the her final days and dealing with her acceptance of her death. What beautiful thoughts Ms Nielsen presents, and we travel along with Dina and her Angel Gil. She travels pain free on a wonderful adventure...doing what we would have loved to do in our final days. We even pack a bag full of wonderful memories, or in Dina's case a duffel bag! Dina has been suffering for quite awhile and taken all kinds of chemo and treatments, but now the cancer has won. What a peaceful, and tearful, and happy reminiscent time. Having just lost a loved one, I found peace reading this.
When my time comes, I would love to have the experiences Dina did. Was it a dream world, or was it perhaps real? Enjoy this vision of what may happen when time draws near.