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Perfectly Undone: A Novel Kindle Edition

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 73 ratings

“The most sensational, emotionally raw, and satisfying debut of the fall.” –Redbook Magazine
 
“From family secrets to heartbreaking lost love, the characters felt like old friends by the end. Highly recommended.”—New York Times bestselling author Kate Moretti
 
Sometimes you have to lose your way to find yourself…
 
Dr. Dylan Michels has worked hard for a perfect life. When her longtime boyfriend gets down on one knee, it’s the most perfect moment of all…but Dylan says no.
 
For too many years, Dylan’s been living for her late older sister, who never got the chance to grow up. Dylan thought being the perfect daughter, perfect partner and perfect doctor would eventually ease the haunting guilt she feels over her sister’s death—and the role no one knows she played in it. But still, years later, the grief is too much to bear.
 
Now, Dylan must find the courage to face her past and define her own happiness if she truly wants to live the life her sister never could.
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"An engrossing Portland-based puzzle about family secrets, the delicate nature of relationships, and the haunting guilt a woman feels over her sister's death, this is the most sensational, emotionally raw, and satisfying debut of the fall." -Redbook Magazine (20 Books by Women You Have to Read This Fall)

"Debuting author Raintree has crafted a novel packed with rich, lyrical language, heartbreaking secrets, and enticing characters, a family drama appealing to lovers of women's fiction." -Booklist

"A touching story of resilience, hope and, above all, forgiveness. It's one woman's journey back to the origin of her passions, the haunting events that shaped her dreams and the people who left the most indelible marks on her heart." -Marilyn Brant, New York Times bestselling author

"Many women have walked the line between career and love, family and self. Raintree handles the balance with grace and wisdom. Her writing is clear and crisp, the emotion raw and without melodrama. From family secrets to heartbreaking lost love, the characters felt like old friends by the end. Highly recommended." -Kate Moretti, New York Times bestselling author

"Smoothly written with palpable emotion, Jamie Raintree's debut, Perfectly Undone, is a thought-provoking tale where one woman must come to terms with the secrets, expectations, and choices that will shape her life. Raintree is a fresh new voice not to be missed." –Laura Spinella, bestselling author of Ghosts Gifts and Unstrung

"In her debut novel, Jamie Raintree renders a touching family drama that reminds us of the simultaneous fragility and strength of relationships. With a kind touch, Raintree taps into our deepest fears, yet in the end left me full of hope." -Amy Sue Nathan, author of The Glass Wives and The Good Neighbor

"One lush word at a time, Jamie Raintree draws us deep inside the protections of a broken heart, giving fresh perspective to the thin lines between caring and nurturing, ambition and distraction, the flash of desire and the permanence of love. These characters will live on within me. A must-read." -Kathryn Craft, author of The Art of Falling and The Far End of Happy

"Perfectly Undone is a wise and thoughtful novel about the ways the people who love us can hurt us, and the journey to forgiveness both for others and for ourselves." -Bethany Chase, bestselling author of Results May Vary and The One That Got Away

"At once a cautionary tale about the ways in which we try to hide from grief, and a love story about family and the healing power of forgiveness, Perfectly Undone is an emotionally complex tale of unresolved grief and the secrets we keep, both from those who love us and from ourselves." -Lorrie Thomson, author of What's Left Behind and Equilibrium

About the Author

Jamie Raintree is voracious student of life, which is why she became a writer, where she could put all that acquired information to good use. She is a mother of two, a wife, a businesswoman, a nature-lover, and a wannabe yogi. She also teaches writers about business and productivity. Since the setting is always an important part of her books, she is happy to call the Rocky Mountains of Northern Colorado her home and inspiration. www.JamieRaintree.com

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01NBM7807
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Graydon House; Original edition (October 3, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 3, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1021 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 301 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 1525811371
  • Customer Reviews:
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Jamie Raintree is voracious student of life, which is why she became a writer, where she could put all that acquired information to good use. She is a mother of two, a wife, a businesswoman, a nature-lover, and a wannabe yogi. She also teaches writers about business and productivity. Since the setting is always an important part of her books, she is happy to call the Rocky Mountains of Northern Colorado her home and inspiration.

www.JamieRaintree.com

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Jamie Raintree's lyrical prose and emotional tale draw her readers in and sweep them along on Dylan's journey to who she is and what she's been waiting to discover. Perfectly Undone will be the hit of any book club. Keep an eye out for Jamie's next book!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018
Perfectly Undone is a wonderful read for those of us who crave page-turning stories. The characters are well drawn and the story is heartfelt and full of real-life situations that will keep you turning pages until the end. I can't wait for more from this author -- her career and future are bright. Be sure not to miss this one if you'd like to get a flavor for a fresh voice in women's fiction, place it on your reading list right away!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
Liked the book but it ended rather abruptly! But overall a good read.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019
A fast-paced novel that will make you feel all the feels. I cried, I laughed, I got angry and I fell in love. This was a whirlwind ride about a woman who never truly faced her fears and her guilt of her sisters death until her life started to fall apart. It was only when she healed herself that her life fell into place.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
I received a copy of this book for free, from Graydon House, in exchange of this honest review.  I rate it a 3.75 stars out of 5.

The thing I liked most about this book, is that it was full of real life situations. Nothing over the top dramatic or unrealistic. I felt like many people and their relationships face obstacles like this on a daily basis. Sometimes with these family dramas, they come across as cheesy, and it makes it very hard for the reader to form a connection to the story. A bit immature-ish. if that makes sense?

I will admit that I found Dylan very selfish, although I shouldn't have given her career choice, and the fact that she was dealing with some major guilt over her sister's death. I felt that she walked all over those who loved her, and was so blinded by her wants that she didn't realize it.

I loved Cooper, and his sister Megan. They were my favorite characters in this book, so sweet and genuine, and you just cannot help but want the best for them.

This book did have a few really sad parts, I wasn't really expecting them either, they were just kind of snuck in there, and perfectly timed places in the book. I really liked the smooth writing, and the flow of the story. There are hints to what happened to Dylan's sister through out the books, flashbacks I guess you would call them, they lead up to the reveal of what happened to her, and why Dylan holds so much guilt. I thought the way that part of the story was told, was perfect. There was no info dump, and to me that makes for a much more enthralling read. This is also the debut novel by Jamie Raintree and I'd say she nailed it! Looking forward to more from her in the future!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
Jamie Raintree's lyrical prose and emotional tale draw her readers in and sweep them along on Dylan's journey to who she is and what she's been waiting to discover. Perfectly Undone will be the hit of any book club. Keep an eye out for Jamie's next book!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2017
Jamie Raintree's lyrical prose and emotional tale draw her readers in and sweep them along on Dylan's journey to who she is and what she's been waiting to discover. Perfectly Undone will be the hit of any book club. Keep an eye out for Jamie's next book!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
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The protagonist of this book, Dr Dylan Michaels, shepherds women through their pregnancies and delivers their babies. She wants to research problems in early pregnancy because she lost her teenage sister to a pregnancy gone wrong and has been blaming herself for the past fifteen years. This guilt has prevented her from fully committing to her live-in partner and lover of nine years, Dr Cooper Caldwell, who wants to get married already. As the book begins, he proposes and she can't say yes. She says she needs more time -- but in fact she never has any time for him what with work, research, being on call and yada yada yada.They hardly speak, don't have sex much and have become strangers to each other. Cooper is trying hard to fix things -- but Dylan won't let him.

I'm interested in what others think about this protagonist but I found Dylan unbearable. When Cooper strays and makes a mistake, she breaks off the relationship. Nine years down the toilet just like that, even though he takes responsibility, admits his wrongdoing and is truly remorseful. Dylan in contrast is self-righteous, unbelievably sanctimonious and totally unforgiving. I really don't understand what he sees in her at all. Eventually she owns up to some responsibility for the breakdown of the relationship but in her mind she remains the wronged party while Cooper is the weak one who sinned.

This melodrama winds its way forward through a series of breakdowns. Dylan's parents are also in crisis, having never recovered from the death of their daughter. Her brother-in-law and sister-in-law are also in crisis. Everyone is in crisis.

Luckily a Yoda-like figure, Reese the cosmic gardener, who has deep wisdom culled from nature or wherever, appears to scatter seeds in the garden and seeds of wisdom into Dylan's ear. She is tempted -- but how can you make love to Buddha?

This book is both overwritten and over-plotted. The author begins with a torrent of metaphors. Rain falls like "candy from a piñata;" the drops "bleed down your scalp" yet the sun is also rising. Luckily, the purple prose eases up as the author gets going with her all-too-predicatble story.

In the end, Dylan and Cooper are supposed to be older and wiser. By the time I got to the end I was definitely older but not necessarily wiser.
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