Living for Two by Teri McGill

Living for Two

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Geneva St. John was not looking to fall in love; her shattered heart was barely recovering from her older sister’s death and coming to grips with almost losing her baby sister as well.

When she first laid eyes on Jayson Delaney, bathed in sunlight and appearing so ethereal, it was immediately evident that he was destined to change her life. Unable to converse at first due to a language barrier, they soon discover that love is the purest form of communication between two souls.

Although Geneva’s sister is recovering nicely from surgery, she begins to exhibit strange, unsettling behaviors that only Jayson seems to be able to comprehend.

There are some people in our world who believe the power of love can transcend death.  What kind of miracle would it take to convince us all?

(This book features several deaf / hard-of-hearing characters. The story also involves information related to deafness, deaf education, and American Sign Language.)

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