1. If You Could See Me Now
I just finished If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahearn. I've read both of her other books and enjoyed this one just as much. Both happy and sad, it was a good read.
Here's what it's about from B&N's site: "Must you be able to see something for it to exist? This is the question that faces Ahern's (Rosie Dunne) heroine, uptight interior decorator Elizabeth Egan. Looking after her six-year-old nephew, Luke, has honed her skills as both a caretaker and a control freak, but her ordered life takes an unexpected turn with the appearance of Luke's new friend, Ivan, who happens to be invisible. Does Ivan really exist? Maybe, maybe not; but his effect on Elizabeth is real enough. She loosens up, learns how to have fun, and reconciles her troubled past."
Now on to book 2...
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