Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Review: Easy As Pie by Tiffany Michelle Brown


Death is one of the few universal certainties of life. It comes for us all, one way or another. For James Bentley, Death came to visit wearing the face of his late wife and bearing her famous peach pie. Not ready to take his final journey, James makes a deal with Death: spend 3 days with me wearing his wife’s face.

Easy As Pie is a bittersweet story, about being afraid to face death, even if it wears the visage of the one you love most. I am not ashamed to admit that it brought me to tears, thinking of older family members whose own time is growing shorter. I can only hope that when the end comes, it comes with great love.

 5/5 Stars


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