The Best is Yet to Come
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A Readers Favorite Book Award finalist in multiple categories and Honorable Mention recipient.
After twelve years of living alone as a single parent, she hadn't expected to find love again. She’d pretty much given up on the idea—so when Frank unexpectedly came into her life, the result of an errant email, he turned her world upside down. Four months later, his unexpected death brought it to a crashing halt.
Join Tara on her journey as she shares the story of their time together and, more importantly, the lessons she learned as she rode waves of unanticipated love and grief to ultimately come to the strongest place she'd ever been in her life.
This true story will speak to and inspire anyone who has ever suffered the loss of a dream by showing how you too can change your perception of that loss from an anchor that holds you back into a beautiful gift that dares you to believe that the best is yet to come.
This second edition has been expanded to include discussion guides for book clubs and grief support groups.
For fans of
•Tammy Trent
•Nicole Johnson
•Joni Erikson Tada
Tara R. Alemany
Tara Alemany defies a simple definition. She is a multi-award winning author, speaker, business consultant and publisher, as well as a serial entrepreneur.Although she’s started many businesses during her career, her favorite by far is Emerald Lake Books, which she co-owns with her best friend, Mark Gerber. This hybrid publishing company specializes in working with positive people who have an engaging, exciting or entertaining message to share with the world.Using a unique, goal-oriented approach to publishing, Tara combines her business and publishing knowledge to help her authors set and attain goals for their readers, their brands and their books.And many of those books have gone on to win international awards and recognition, thanks to Emerald Lake’s “Publish with a Purpose” framework.Tara’s latest book, Publish with Purpose (April 2019), reveals the unique process developed by Emerald Lake Books to help their authors set and attain their own goals.In addition to publishing, consulting, writing and speaking, Tara serves on the Board of Directors for a Christian writers’ critique group, acting as both president and chaplain of the group. In her spare time, she is a winemaker, a military Mom to 2 kids (one of each), step-Mom to 1 lovable mutt and is owned by a black cat.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I am not one to read non-fiction, inspirational stories. That being said, I couldn’t be more grateful that Tara R. Alemany reached out to me to offer a copy of her book, “The Best is Yet to Come.”Alemany ‘s story is about a relationship that she forged with a man when she had given up on dating all together, something that I can relate to, and how she manages to struggle through the pain and isolation she felt upon his death.I wondered, before beginning to read this, if Alemany’s Christian based back ground would put me off. Instead, I found comfort in her ability to turn to her God and her faith to find peace in an otherwise bleak situation. And I found comfort in the fact that simple prayer paved the pathway to clear obstacles that blocked her from making bold choices that lead her on a path to comfort for both herself and for others effected by the death of someone that she loved.On this rare occasion, for me, where a Christian based non-fiction book is concerned, I would not hesitate to recommend this book for anyone who has become complacent with their current lot in life. You never know where love will find you. Nor would I hesitate to recommend this book to anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one as Ms. Alemany’s journey expresses, very poignantly, how we accept loss and survive the pain of our grief. Without hesitation, I give this book a very strong four and a half stars and wish Ms. Alemany all the best on her journey.