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A review by sixellamk_31
One Last Word by Suzanne Park
5.0
Small Business BookTok ARC Reviews: “One Last Word” by Suzanne Park
Note: This ARC was given to me for free by the author and I am reviewing this book voluntarily.
In a world that wants you to be silenced, have the courage to not just get the last laugh, but one last word!
Sara Chae is the founder of “One Last Word”, an app that automatically sends the user’s family, friends, and loved ones their final words immediately after they pass away. When the system confuses Sara for someone else under the same name and immediately sends out her final words to her parents, ex-best friend, and high school crush, Harry, she soon discovers that this technological error might be the happy accident that leads her to a journey of healing and closure.
From the author that brought you “The Do-Over”, Suzanne Park delivers once again with this Contemporary Romance tale of self-discovery and claiming your voice! Sera Chae was a phenomenal heroine to follow throughout the novel as she teaches readers to never be afraid of communicating your wants, needs or feelings to the people in your lives. If you don't take time to talk things out and things are left unsaid until it’s too late, you’ll find yourself either left with regrets or thoughts of what could have been. Sara also displays a determined spirit and technological savvy and she refuses to let any naysayers or sexist coworkers silence her or crush her dreams to launch her app! And the chemistry between Sara and Harry? Incredibly wholesome! If you’re looking for the perfect Spring read with an empowering message, then don’t miss out on this book when it hits online and in-store shelves on April 16, 2024!
Rating: 5/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Tropes to Expect: Second Chance, Friends-to-Lovers, Self Discovery, Fake Dating, Pining, Closed Door Romance, and STEM Romance.
-Trigger Warnings: Generational Trauma, Family Conflict, Discussions of Friendships Falling Out, Discussions of Divorce, Brief Mention of Off-Page Death, and Relationship Anxiety/Separation Anxiety.
Note: This ARC was given to me for free by the author and I am reviewing this book voluntarily.
In a world that wants you to be silenced, have the courage to not just get the last laugh, but one last word!
Sara Chae is the founder of “One Last Word”, an app that automatically sends the user’s family, friends, and loved ones their final words immediately after they pass away. When the system confuses Sara for someone else under the same name and immediately sends out her final words to her parents, ex-best friend, and high school crush, Harry, she soon discovers that this technological error might be the happy accident that leads her to a journey of healing and closure.
From the author that brought you “The Do-Over”, Suzanne Park delivers once again with this Contemporary Romance tale of self-discovery and claiming your voice! Sera Chae was a phenomenal heroine to follow throughout the novel as she teaches readers to never be afraid of communicating your wants, needs or feelings to the people in your lives. If you don't take time to talk things out and things are left unsaid until it’s too late, you’ll find yourself either left with regrets or thoughts of what could have been. Sara also displays a determined spirit and technological savvy and she refuses to let any naysayers or sexist coworkers silence her or crush her dreams to launch her app! And the chemistry between Sara and Harry? Incredibly wholesome! If you’re looking for the perfect Spring read with an empowering message, then don’t miss out on this book when it hits online and in-store shelves on April 16, 2024!
Rating: 5/5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Tropes to Expect: Second Chance, Friends-to-Lovers, Self Discovery, Fake Dating, Pining, Closed Door Romance, and STEM Romance.
-Trigger Warnings: Generational Trauma, Family Conflict, Discussions of Friendships Falling Out, Discussions of Divorce, Brief Mention of Off-Page Death, and Relationship Anxiety/Separation Anxiety.