![]() What is this place? How long will he wait? And what will happen when and if Nina does join him? The Waiting Room is a story of not just love, but of faith, predestination, and philosophy, friendship and self-actualization, of waiting. He waits, watching Nina out of giant windows. But unlike those souls, Jude’s name is never called by the mysterious “receptionist”. ![]() That is, until Jude dies and wakes up in The Waiting Room, surrounded by other souls who are all waiting to pass over into their next life. Jude and Nina are the epitome of that whole raw, unflinching love thing that most people are jealous of. This isn’t intended to be a theological treatise or an argument for reincarnation, rather it provides a nice narrative framework to reflect on these issues within the story arc. ![]() This is really a delightful story where the author uses a waiting room for your next life to deal with issues of love, life and existence within the context of a couple who are separated by an early death. ![]() An informal interview with the author on the book itself.We have a lot going on for her stop on Joe’s Geek Fest: I’m delighted to host the lovely Alysha Kaye on her blog tour for The Waiting Room. ![]()
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