Review – Four Chambers by Julie Wright @scatteredjules #5paws #powerofmatchmaker

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Four Chambers

Synopsis

From the Power of the Matchmaker series:

Every time Andra Stone crosses paths with Everett Covington, trouble follows. First she loses her scholarship. Then she loses the apartment she’d wanted more than anything. But tragedy hits hardest when she loses her grandmother—the best friend Andra has ever known. She determines that Everett is a talisman of ill fortune. When Everett comes to work in her hospital and is applying for the same position she’d been working toward since residency, Andra believes him to be her personal poltergeist.

The human heart has four chambers—four chances to get it right. Andra has only one chance left.

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Review

Andra and Everett – soulmates tied together by red twine and nothing can break their destiny apart.

I loved this book. But then I have loved all the books that are in the Matchmaker series so far. This one spans about 8 years or so – from Senior year in college, through med school and residency. It was interesting to see how Everett and Andra would run into each other at different parts of their lives. There are 4 “parts” and aptly called the Four Chambers for the chambers of the heart.

Pearl isn’t mentioned until about 1/3 of the way through the book, but she does appear quite often as Andra and Everett need her (unbeknownst to them) to guide them to each other.

They each have their own issues and “demons” to deal with and it was interesting to see how they dealt with various situations.

I loved the nicknames they had for each other – Everest with the S and Andrea without the E.

Overall a great book and worth reading!  We give it 5 paws up

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About the Author

JulieW

Julie Wright started her first book when she was fifteen. She’s written over a dozen books since then, is a Whitney Award winner, and feels she’s finally getting the hang of this writing gig. She enjoys speaking to writing groups, youth groups, and schools. She loves reading, eating writing, hiking, playing on the beach with her kids, and snuggling with her husband to watch movies. Julie’s favorite thing to do is watch her husband make dinner. She hates mayonnaise, but has a healthy respect for ice cream.

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