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The Songs That Brought Me Back by Mylissa Demeyere Blog Tour & Giveaway! {Ends 12/30/18}

12/8/2018

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The Songs That Brought Me Back by Mylissa Demeyere   
Have you ever made a mistake? One so monumental you lost everything? I did, and I hate myself for it! All I want to do is close my eyes, and let the darkness consume me. Make it all go away. The end. Ainsley is drowning in the depth of her despair. One wrong decision left her alone, with only regret as her constant companion. To escape it all, she makes another choice. One she hopes will end everything. Instead, she’s thrown into a whole new world filled with opportunities she doesn’t believe she deserves. Ethan gives the appearance of breezing through life. But underneath his bright facade, he’s scarred by loss. When fate leads him into Ainsley’s world at the exact moment she needs someone the most, he can’t ignore the chance to right the wrongs of his past. Ainsley and Ethan will struggle to help each other heal and start anew. They’ll learn that the secret to conquering their pain lies within their power, if only they can do it together. Always together. Sometimes the ending is really the beginning.    


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The Songs That Brought Me Back - Mylissa Demeyer 
        Excellent story. At first I was nervous about reading this story because I still have hard times after losing my teenage son to suicide.
I was so impressed by the way this story shows what it is like to be in Ainsley's situation and how wonderful family and friends like Ethan, Donna and Jan can help us through the hard times.
            There is so much suicide around us these days and I would love for everyone to read this book to see how important it is to be understanding and loving with those have lost loved ones.
        The characters are very well-developed. I laughed and cried with them as I felt their emotions strongly.
          The book cover is great and the title fits the story perfectly. Music can be such a great help to lift our spirits. The play lists are an awesome idea.
            I love this book and highly recommend it to everyone.
I give it a literary rating of 5/5


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Why I wrote Ainsley’s story (from Mylissa Demeyere)
       
Did you know that every forty seconds 1 person dies due to suicide? That’s close to 800,000 worldwide, each year. There are indications that for each adult who dies of suicide there may have been more than 20 others attempting suicide. That’s an estimate of 16,000,000 attempted suicides worldwide amongst adults. (Source: The World Health Organization).
       Five days shy of my sixteenth birthday, my father’s body was found after he had killed himself. Needless to say, it wasn’t the sweet sixteen it could have been.
        That event had quite an impact on my life and how I decided to face the challenges I meet.
When I wrote The Songs of You and Me, I delved into Jackson’s past. He got to tell his side of how Ainsley’s choices affected him. I never felt I could leave her tale untold. Each story always has at least two sides to it.
Why does a person make such horrible choices as Ainsley did? What drives them to such selfishness? And does a person like Ainsley have it in her to redeem herself?
      My dad made the choice not to fight and right the wrongs in his life. It not only ended his life; it impacted many other lives.
        Ainsley’s story is my way of showing you what can happen when people who make mistakes decide to try and do better. Because everyone deserves a second chance to right the wrong and start over again.
This is Ainsley’s story of what happens when you choose to not give up.
       I hope that whomever reads this, will realize that we all, at one point in our life need and deserve second chances. When we take those chances, and turn our lives around, miracles can happen. I have seen it firsthand and the stories that follow are beautiful. Not perfect, but definitely worth living.
        Even when life seems dark, lost, and like there is no other way than ending it, there is ALWAYS another option.
       To everyone who has ever felt like there was never another way, this story is for you. My dad didn’t take the other way, but I hope you will find help. Life isn’t always perfect, but it is a wonderful gift. Definitely worth fighting for.
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Author Mylissa Demeyere

Mylissa Demeyere was born in Belgium, and resides in the beautiful city of Ghent. She lives in a somewhat organized home with her four beautiful children and the love of her life. If she isn’t working, she’s writing, running, reading, or enjoying time with her kids, who are growing up way too fast.
The Songs That Brought Me Back is her second novel in The Songs Series, with a third book releasing in the middle of 2019.

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$25 Tour Giveaway
Ends 12/30/18
Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use money sent via Paypal or gift codes via Amazon.com. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. This giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the author. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

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12/8/2018 10:33:26 am

I’m so sorry about your loss! That is hard, but I’m glad you read the book despite your hesitation. I understand it can still be hard, hence my need to share such a powerful story of hope. Thank you so much for this review! ♥️

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