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One Last Letter from Greece
by Emma Cowell
2.5* rounded up
A story about love, loss and a mother's decision to put her child first at the expense of her own happiness. This book will appeal to the romantics out there as it offers a poignant love story between two young, grieving people who manage to find a way to trust each other despite being let down in the past.
For me personally, the plot twist was quite obvious and at times the story stalled in unnecessary details regarding the environment at the expense of elaborating more on the characters' past and relations. The side story about Tasha and her IVF treatments, although relevant to many struggling couples out there, was a bit boring for me and I struggled to feel the genuine connection between two best friends in this case.
I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books UK.
A story about love, loss and a mother's decision to put her child first at the expense of her own happiness. This book will appeal to the romantics out there as it offers a poignant love story between two young, grieving people who manage to find a way to trust each other despite being let down in the past.
For me personally, the plot twist was quite obvious and at times the story stalled in unnecessary details regarding the environment at the expense of elaborating more on the characters' past and relations. The side story about Tasha and her IVF treatments, although relevant to many struggling couples out there, was a bit boring for me and I struggled to feel the genuine connection between two best friends in this case.
I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books UK.