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Take a situation where you have a recently divorced man Milo Burns, at a hunting cabin built with Calvin Winslip's assistance, his friend over the last several years, when someone comes into his life. The distraught pregnant widow of his friend Calvin, who died recently. He had been killed while in Iraq.
What happens when you mix despair with unwavering optimism and plain old hard work.
This story has tremendous good feelings throughout it and deserves being examed at the first opportunity. I strongly recommend becoming immersed in the tale Ashley and Milo by happyhugo.
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Truly a feel-good story in the hallowed tradition of feel-good stories. A gentle, romantic, romp through the lives of a disparate group of people who seem to lose, and find, love, in an almost Brownian fashion.
I did find some of the dialogue rather stilted, but this in no way detracted from the story, it just made reading it a little more difficult.
I can thoroughly recommend this story, read and enjoy!