The Unforgettable Journey

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Author: Ian Macdonald ISBN: 9781301585083
Publisher: Ian Macdonald Publication: July 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Macdonald
ISBN: 9781301585083
Publisher: Ian Macdonald
Publication: July 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

John Cannon was a wreck when he lost his wife, Pam, to breast cancer. He was an ex-special forces officer, a man of action and purpose, but Pam's unexpected death had changed him. His friends saw it and set about getting him back on track. They knew he had always wanted to travel across Canada by train and so they now encouraged him to take that trip he so wanted to take. The people he met on that train and the stories they shared with him would be forever imprinted in his brain. They were filled with hope, love, joy and compassion and ignited in John his sense of purpose once more. He may have lost Pam in person, but certainly not in spirit He felt her presence daily and just knew she was looking down on him like a guardian angel. He could feel her guiding him and he just knew she wanted him to move on and be happy. He was certainly not looking for romance when he boarded that train, but he did meet a girl because of it. Over time he became enamored of her and felt that Pam would approve of her. He later came to believe, that not only did she approve of her she had orchestrated the whole thing right from the start. She had been his angel and she wanted nothing less for John now when she could no longer be there for him. That's why she chose her for him as her replacement angel..

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John Cannon was a wreck when he lost his wife, Pam, to breast cancer. He was an ex-special forces officer, a man of action and purpose, but Pam's unexpected death had changed him. His friends saw it and set about getting him back on track. They knew he had always wanted to travel across Canada by train and so they now encouraged him to take that trip he so wanted to take. The people he met on that train and the stories they shared with him would be forever imprinted in his brain. They were filled with hope, love, joy and compassion and ignited in John his sense of purpose once more. He may have lost Pam in person, but certainly not in spirit He felt her presence daily and just knew she was looking down on him like a guardian angel. He could feel her guiding him and he just knew she wanted him to move on and be happy. He was certainly not looking for romance when he boarded that train, but he did meet a girl because of it. Over time he became enamored of her and felt that Pam would approve of her. He later came to believe, that not only did she approve of her she had orchestrated the whole thing right from the start. She had been his angel and she wanted nothing less for John now when she could no longer be there for him. That's why she chose her for him as her replacement angel..

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