Heaven for Now by Ken La Salle is book III in the Heaven series. His work is thought provoking, making me ask the question, what is my version of heaven?
The series has some wonderful covers that hint at the story inside.
I will be sharing his thoughts on romance in an upcoming post scheduled for Wednesday, the 26th of February. I hope you will stop by, because I believe it will add to your reading enjoyment of the Heaven series and offer another chance to win a copy for yourself.
MY REVIEW
Ken La Salle writes thought provoking novels with quirky characters and humor. He makes me question myself, right along with his characters.
Whenever I read a Ken La Salle story, I find myself reading between the lines, at times adding my own interpretation of events.
Matt has been dealt some tragic blows in his life and finds himself adrift, but he never gives up on love. No job, nowhere to go, no reason to get there, until Paul disappears. Where has he gone? Why has he gone?
Now, Matt is on a plane to Mexico, in search of Paul and the adventure begins as soon as he gets off the plane. How is he ever going to find Paul? He doesn’t know where to go or how he’s going to get there.
But, he is also on a journey of enlightenment, trying to find a purpose in his life. On an Australian walkabout, if you will. Lost, with no direction.
His friends are a comical group of characters and he finds himself in some humorous situations. At times, I could see the events unraveling right before my eyes.
Matt has come full circle and is so much better for it. It’s not one single event that makes us who we are, but a lifetime of journeys. We don’t stay the same, and each event adds to our makeup. We learn, we grow, we gather those who mean something to use, who make us a better person.
Ken La Salle takes us on a life affirming journey, through death and sadness, humor and laughs, love and contentment, and I always enjoy the ride. He has a distinctive writing style and unique characters. I find his stories eye opening, making me look at myself in a way I never thought I would while reading a fictional novel.
I kept flipping between a three and four rating. Seeing I don’t do half stars, I always round up.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Heaven For Now by Ken La Salle.
MY KEN LA SALLE REVIEWS
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