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A review by goingonbookcation
The Last Love Note by Emma Grey
3.0
3.5⭐️ rounding down.
Wow. Devastatingly sad. Please don’t make the mistake I did, this is not a romance book—it is a women’s fiction book about grief.
I think this was meant to send a hopeful message, but the pacing was all off. Some parts dragged on, and other parts—especially towards the end—felt so rushed. Kate was so painfully oblivious throughout the book (again, I get it, that is the point) but this made it even more sad and I just couldn’t get over my sadness even when the book tried to wrap up with a happy ending.
Overall it was a fine book, and I appreciated the author’s personal tie-in in the acknowledgements.
Wow. Devastatingly sad. Please don’t make the mistake I did, this is not a romance book—it is a women’s fiction book about grief.
I think this was meant to send a hopeful message, but the pacing was all off. Some parts dragged on, and other parts—especially towards the end—felt so rushed. Kate was so painfully oblivious throughout the book (again, I get it, that is the point) but this made it even more sad and I just couldn’t get over my sadness even when the book tried to wrap up with a happy ending.
Overall it was a fine book, and I appreciated the author’s personal tie-in in the acknowledgements.