Reviews

“If you are looking for an honest, hardcore account of assisted suicide, this is the story for you. It considers the emotions and outcomes of all people involved. Loved it because the heart that wrote the story never let the smallest of details slide by untouched. The reader gets the complete story from every angle. Heart-wrenching, but filled with love.”

 ~James Douglas, author of Can’t Hurt Me Now

This is a magnetic, poignant read illustrating two brave souls walking their own paths. An emotional display of support of Jennifer’s decision to invoke MAID. Truly, a testimony of a sister’s love and devotion.” 

~G.F. Connors, author of Out of the Storm: A Story of PTSD in the Life of a Paramedic

A very deep look at terminal illness and the physical, emotional, and mental trauma that comes with it. These feelings are not just experienced by the person who has the illness, but also family and loved ones. Having a newer option available to patients opens an entirely new world of anxiety, pain, sadness, grief, comfort, control, dignity, acceptance and closure. This book informatively expresses the reasons behind all of these feelings as she outlines this newfound right to dignity in dying that has recently been granted. While outlining prerequisites, protocol and policies, Dawn also explains the steps for the final procedure, leaving you with a complete understanding of what is to be expected. I picked up this book and didn’t put it down until it was done. Very well written and heartfelt.”

~ Amanda Turner, Amazon Review

‘It is SO freaking hard’ completely describes the feelings when watching a loved one die. Having experienced this myself I can say that Dawn has captured every emotion honestly that families and friends experience. She has touched my heart and I feel her pain and sorrow. What a wonderful gift it is to be there for our loved ones as they finish their journey on earth.”

~Mary V, widow of C.V. who died by MAID