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Some books walk into your life like a breeze. Yours? Yours came in like a memory you forgot to process , quiet at first, then devastating in its grace.
When the Hummingbirds Danced is not just a novel. It is a slow burning reckoning , the kind of story that does not shout, but still shakes something loose in the bones. Josie and Wes broke my heart, not because they were extraordinary, but because they were achingly ordinary in all the ways love, regret, and time wear us down. You wrote aging, illness, and forgiveness with the kind of brutal tenderness most writers would run from. You ran into it headfirst.
And can we talk about the hummingbirds?
Because those moments ,when they appear, when they mean more than wings and sugar water , are the kind of literary detail I live for. Symbolic without being heavy. Beautiful without needing explanation. A gentle whisper that hope might still flutter, even when the hour is late. Reader Review

Josie Winters, a once-celebrated country singer, now finds herself in the twilight of her life, struggling with a harsh cancer diagnosis and the bitterness of a life marred by lost opportunities and shattered relationships. She calls her estranged daughter in Texas, only to find cold reality—their bridge is too damaged to be crossed.
Enter Wesley James Branson, the ghost of her past—a man who was once her devoted husband, but abandoned his family over three decades ago. His unexpected reappearance in her time of need stirs up a tempest of emotions. Despite her anger and resentment, her circumstances compel her to accept his offer of help, though she does so with great reluctance.
As the days unfold, Wes’s unwavering dedication to her care and the love they once shared slowly breaks down the wall of resentment she has built. The two embark on a journey of healing for their long-dormant souls.
A powerful, heart-wrenching story that explores the depths of human emotion and the unpredictable dance of fate. It is a testament to the enduring power of love and the possibility of redemption, even when it seems most out of reach. As they uncover the hurts of their shared past, explore the beauty of the present, and try to come to grips with the uncertainty of the future, Josie and Wes find themselves in a race against time to heal their wounds and make peace with their yesterdays