Angel Falls: A NovelFrom the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Women comes “a tearjerker . . . about the triumphs of family” (Detroit Free Press). When Mikaela Campbell, beloved wife and mother, falls into a coma, it is up to her husband, Liam, to hold the family together and care for their grieving, frightened children. Doctors tell Liam not to expect a recovery, but he believes that love can accomplish what medical science cannot. Daily he sits at Mikaela’s bedside, telling her stories of the precious life they have built together, hoping against hope that she will wake up. But then he discovers evidence of his wife’s secret past: a first marriage to movie star Julian True. Desperate to bring Mikaela back at any cost, Liam knows that he must turn to Julian for help. But will that choice cost Liam his wife, his family, and everything he holds dear? One of Kristin Hannah’s most moving novels, Angel Falls is a poignant and unforgettable portrait of marriage and commitment, of an ordinary man who dares to risk everything in the name of love. |
Contents
Section 17 | 229 |
Section 18 | 243 |
Section 19 | 255 |
Section 20 | 269 |
Section 21 | 279 |
Section 22 | 293 |
Section 23 | 307 |
Section 24 | 321 |
Section 9 | 121 |
Section 10 | 133 |
Section 11 | 149 |
Section 12 | 163 |
Section 13 | 177 |
Section 14 | 189 |
Section 15 | 199 |
Section 16 | 211 |
Section 25 | 335 |
Section 26 | 347 |
Section 27 | 357 |
Section 28 | 369 |
Section 29 | 415 |
Section 30 | 417 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afraid Angel Falls Angel Lake arms asked baby beautiful beside breath Bret Bret Campbell Bret's Bretster chair cheek closed coma crying Daddy dark daugh daughter door dream empty everything eyes face feel fell felt gazed girl grabbed hair hand he'd head hear heard heart Heya hospital hurt Jacey Jacey's Julian True Kayla kids kissed KRISTIN HANNAH Last Bend laughed leaned Liam Campbell Liam knew Liam's looked Mama married memories Mikaela Mike Mike's Mommy mouth moved never night okay pulled quiet reached remember retrograde amnesia Rosa Rosa's saddle club she'd sighed sleep slowly smile softly sorry sound stared stood stopped T. S. Eliot talk tears tell thing thought told took touched town truth turned voice waiting wake walked wanted watching whispered woman words Wrangler jeans