The Seven-Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross | Review & Excerpt  Genre: Christian/Family Fiction

The Seven-Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross | $75 Giveaway ended Review, & Excerpt

Genre: Christian/Family Fiction

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The Seven-Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross | Review & Excerpt  Genre: Christian/Family FictionThe Seven-Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross
Published by Chevron Ross on 01/18/2022
Genres: Fiction / Christian / Suspense, Fiction / Family Life / General
Format: eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 240

Len Holder thinks his mother is dead - until she reappears one morning in his living room.

She doesn't remember being dead. She's just confused.

And instead of her burial clothes, she's wearing a Dallas Cowboys warmup suit.

At seventy-eight, Len considers himself a failure. He spent years taking care of Mom while his brother Joey became a famous sportscaster. Now he lives alone, tinkering with a novel he can't seem to finish.

For a week, Len relives a strained relationship with Mom while other mysteries pile up. He keeps hearing fragments of Joey's radio show. His sister reports disturbing phone calls. Strangers he meets look like people from his past. Another stranger has taken over his insurance office.

Then Len gets word that his beloved boss Miranda has been gravely injured in a car accident. Eventually, Miranda's fate and a shocking secret from the past reveal that Sharon Holder's resurrection is not what it seems to be.

The Seven-Day Resurrection is a must-read for anyone who has been thrust into the role of caregiver.

four-half-stars
Source: Goddess Fish Promotions, Received from the author or publisher for review.

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Excerpt from The Seven-Day Resurrection

Mom sat in her chair, looking around. “Len, is this my house?”

“Yes.”

“Why can’t I remember?”

“What do you remember, Mom? Where did you come from just now?”

She stared blankly at the pie, as though wondering what to do with it. “What time does Wheel of Fortune come on?”

“Late this afternoon, I think.” Len hadn’t watched a game show since her death and hoped he’d never have to again.

A voice murmured from down the hall. Probably the clock radio. He ignored it and perched on the sofa’s armrest. “This is so good!” she exclaimed, tasting the pie. “Did you make it?”

“No, it’s one of those frozen things.” In her last few weeks, Mom was too blind and weak to feed herself. They had to spoon-feed her like a baby. Sometimes she would sip a nutrient drink, but Len could see that it gave her no pleasure.

Fleetingly, he wondered where the pie had come from. He didn’t remember buying it.

A smile crossed her face. “Len, do you remember that song about the two little clouds? My mother used to sing that to me when I got scared of the thunder.”

“You sang it to me, too,” he said. “When I was little.”

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My thoughts on The Seven-Day Resurrection

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The Seven-Day Resurrection is an intriguing, compelling story.

My mother passed away several years ago, yet she pops up in my dreams frequently. What would I do, if like Len, she showed up one morning in my living room quite alive, but a bit confused. It’s quite an interesting thought.

Len concerns himself with the mundane facts of this new reality, how to have her declared “undead”, will her Medicare kick back in to cover any expenses, how can he possibly go back to being her caregiver?

But, while dealing with the emotional baggage that the family left unresolved, Len gains a clearer understanding of his mother’s life. Perhaps she wasn’t the unloving, cold, nag her children thought her to be. Are there secrets that will shed a light on what formed the bones of this family? Of course there are. That’s what makes this story such a compelling read.

If you want an adventurous tale of zombies coming back to life, look elsewhere. This deeply moving tale hums quietly along while offering insight into the psyche of caregivers and family dynamics. It touches on themes of an unsatisfying life, unachieved dreams, and hope. There is always hope.

Through excerpts from the protagonist’s unfinished novel, we learn what he hoped and dreamed for in his own family. The “novel in a novel” added a lot of depth and understanding to my thoughts about Len and his family.

The book has Christian overtones without preaching at you. It’s a dynamic study of the effects of war on individuals and families. Sacrifices made during a war sometimes have lasting, haunting repercussions.

Oddly enough, there are bits of humor sprinkled throughout the story. The pace is steady and the characters well-written. I had a hard time putting the book down. It’s immensely readable and captured my imagination from the opening pages. Was I reaching the right conclusion in where the story was leading or was I entirely off-base? The ending was not a huge shock, but it confirmed my thoughts and wrapped up any mystery left over from the telling.

I am finding it difficult to put my thoughts to paper on this fascinating book from Chevron Ross. Let’s just leave it that I highly recommend you read a copy for yourself. I think every person will take away something different from their reading. It’s the type of book that leaves you thinking about it for days after you read the last page.

Congrats Mr. Ross on a well-written tale.

I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.

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About Chevron Ross

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Chevron Ross is a pseudonym for someone unimportant. He is not a writer, but God keeps putting ideas into his head that somehow turn into stories.

If you like them, be sure to offer God a prayer of thanks.

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25 responses to “The Seven-Day Resurrection by Chevron Ross | Review & Excerpt Genre: Christian/Family Fiction

  1. chevronross79026a9347

    Dear Gina,

    Thanks for featuring The Seven-Day Resurrection and the BookSweeps campaign going on now. I deeply appreciate your giving it so much space. However, I should point out that I don’t have a campaign going on Rafflecopter.

    Thanks also for your delightful weekly newsletters and for all you put into them!

    Chevron Ross

    • Hi Chevron, I am unsure of the proper way to deal with raffles that have ended, like this one. I did go back and make some edits to clarify that the original raffle for that blog tour has ended. Thanks for your kind words!

  2. […] “Oddly enough, there are bits of humor sprinkled throughout the story. The pace is steady and the characters well-written. I had a hard time putting the book down. It’s immensely readable and captured my imagination from the opening pages.” Gina, Gina Rae Mitchell […]

  3. The hour is late where I am. Time to say goodnight. Thanks again to Gina Rae Mitchell for hosting my blog tour today, and for her enthusiastic review of The Seven-Day Resurrection. If I miss any comments, I’ll respond in the morning.

    If you wish to contact me, please email me at chevronross@gmail.com, or through my website, https://chevronross.net/. I’m always happy to hear from readers. You’re the reason I do this.

  4. Like the book cover, title and excerpt. Intriguing and interesting looking. Looks like a great read.
    Would love to read & review the books in print format.
    This is a new author for me so I look forward to learning more about the author & their books.

    • It’s nice to hear from you, Crystal. Please do check out the book and the reviews already posted on Amazon, Goodreads and BookBub.

  5. Eva Millien

    Congratulations on the release of The Seven-Day Resurrection, Chevron, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about the book, which sounds like a great book for me to read! Good luck with your book and I hope the tour was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Gina, for sharing your thoughts! Have a fantastic day!

  6. Audrey Stewart

    Chevron Ross is new to me, but I love meeting new authors. Thanks to this blog for the introduction.

  7. Thanks to Gina Rae Mitchell for hosting today, and for her kind words on behalf of The Seven-Day Resurrection!

    How did this day begin for you? The lead character in this novel gets the surprise of his life when he awakens to find his long-dead mother wandering about the living room, singing an old lullaby.

    If you’ve got a family, this one’s for you.

  8. Bea LaRocca

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book, this sounds like a wonderful story and I am looking forward to reading it