After a brief intense romance, Archie ghosts Anne-forty-three years later, Archie returns to tell Anne, that she is the love of his life. He's dead. And then, he simply moves into Anne's life, a world in which she is already struggling, feeling despair.
Archie explains that he and Anne are twin flames, two halves of the same soul, and that with his death, their soul contract that spanned hundreds of lifetimes is complete, with one exception. They had promised to write their love story.
What love story?! They had dated a mere three months.
This is the story of Anne and Archie as they come together, recall their deep love for each other, and forge a ground-breaking relationship that bridges the veil and is in two worlds, one that allows them to recall, reflect, and write their love story, the one in the past, and the one that continues.
Sounds easy? Well, no, there's no map yet.
Scattered throughout this narrative are letters, dreams, excerpts from Anne's Irish journal, and snippets of conversation from the couple's personal journals. They serve two purposes: to ground this love and relationship in Anne's life, her world, her journey through grief to self-love; and to offer a first-hand glimpse of the love, the humour, the magic, as Anne and Archie venture forth into unchartered territory and discover for themselves how truly profound their connection is, in both worlds.
For those who have loved and lost, A Love to Behold opens the door to unexplored possibilities of love and connection that transcend the bounds of space and time. That transcend death. That it is possible to keep loving at all levels, and have that love transformed and transformative.