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Loved this book! The setting of Australia was so different than my usual settings but felt so vivid and real. Heartbreaking following the decline of her love and how she will survive after it’s time to say goodbye. May we all find love happiness and future happiness as the author has. Great book based on real life.
The Last Love Note
Emma Grey
"The Last Love Note" is a heartbreakingly beautiful novel that explores grief without sugarcoating it. I devoured this book in less than 24 hours. The main character, Kate, is left to raise her young son after her husband's death, navigating her own feelings and those of those closest to her. The story follows her journey to love again, with an exceptional leading man.
Emma Grey's first novel, loosely based on her own experience of grief after losing her husband, felt so authentic that it was like receiving counseling through a book, in a positive way.
What a book! It was so good. I love listening to Australian books based in local areas where I live, especially when they don't completely butcher our accents and portray us as unintelligent. The narrator, Leeanna Walsman, did a beautiful job and really captured the right emotions in the novel.
I give it a 9 out of 10 and would highly recommend this novel to anyone who loves a compelling story of overcoming challenges. Emma Grey, I can't wait to read your next book!
Emma Grey
"The Last Love Note" is a heartbreakingly beautiful novel that explores grief without sugarcoating it. I devoured this book in less than 24 hours. The main character, Kate, is left to raise her young son after her husband's death, navigating her own feelings and those of those closest to her. The story follows her journey to love again, with an exceptional leading man.
Emma Grey's first novel, loosely based on her own experience of grief after losing her husband, felt so authentic that it was like receiving counseling through a book, in a positive way.
What a book! It was so good. I love listening to Australian books based in local areas where I live, especially when they don't completely butcher our accents and portray us as unintelligent. The narrator, Leeanna Walsman, did a beautiful job and really captured the right emotions in the novel.
I give it a 9 out of 10 and would highly recommend this novel to anyone who loves a compelling story of overcoming challenges. Emma Grey, I can't wait to read your next book!
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