The Last Photograph
Nice story, enjoyed the read!
GM Sloat
Anne Miller is an emerging new author we need to watch.
The last photograph will probably appeal more to women. It is a well-written love
story (not a Harlequin romance) that tugs on your emotions. It features true love,
jealousy, forgiveness, and letting go. The two para-normal characters add an
intriguing element to the plot. True confession: I am a guy—I liked it.
Larry S. Buege
I read it on one night and went to work on two hours sleep, so worth it! This story
will stay with me for awhile, like Tuesdays With Morrie or The Old Man & The Sea
did. I look forward to reading many more books from Anne Miller.
Kindle Customer
Great, up lifting read. Takes you from sad to glad with a little steaminess on the
side.
Interesting exploration of our life beyond.
Queen of Ice
You just have to read thus...it is so well written...you won't want to put it down.
JustJNL
This was such a wonderful book. I loved it from beginning to end. I couldn't put it
down.
Kim Bonetti
I could not put the book down; very riveting with all the twists and turns; made
me think about things in real life; can't wait for her next book
Gary Burk
Having Faith
“Having Faith” is definitely chick lit, but I am a guy and still liked it. This is not your
normal romance, since the main characters, Jake and Cass, are already married.
Their love is strained by two miscarriages, as they try to raise a family. The other
two main characters are guardian angels. Jake’s deceased father and Cass’s
deceased best friend, (and also Jake’s previous wife) try to guide Jake and Cass’s
actions, but free-will limits their influence. This novel is well written and the
numerous plot twists will leave the reader with a severe case of vertigo. “Having
Faith” can be read as a stand-alone novel, but I would strongly recommend
reading the “Last Photograph” first. Both of Anne Miller's novels are well-worth all
five stars.
Larry S. Buege
What would you do if your husband and best friend wanted to get married? That
question might seem absurd, but it isn’t for Adrian Riley. You see, Adrian died in a
car accident, and now her spirit is watching over her husband Jake and her best
friend Cassie, who have come together, largely out of their love for her, and
become a couple themselves. That’s the situation that begins Anne Miller’s new
novel Having Faith, which is the sequel to her previous book The Last Photograph.
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Having Faith is a beautiful, heartwarming story for anyone who wants a fun,
romantic read with realistic characters and situations, plus a touch of the
paranormal. Think of it as George Burns’ Oh, God! movies meets The Ghost
Whisperer meets the Hallmark Channel. Yes, there’s a happy ending, but getting
there for the characters will require “having faith,” as Adrian says. I highly
recommend both Having Faith and Miller’s first book, The Last Photograph. I hope
Miller will turn it into a series, or at least write many more books.
Tyler R. Tichelaar