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A review by rstocrat
The Girl in the Letter by Emily Gunnis
4.0
Good book. Interesting plot.
*Contains spoilers.*
I loved this book. I felt an even flow in the start versus the end. The story plot was well thought out, and there were times that I even had to break due to the circumstances. This book made me excited to read, but sad to finish.
~Here's where the spoilers start~
All that being said, it was confusing at times to keep the characters straight with the twins. Is it Elvira, or Kitty? I had to back up a few times to keep it straight. I also was confused occasionally about the role of Helena Cannon. I cannot imagine how hard it would be to take on the responsibility of her husband's mistress. But, I just really wanted to know if she signed her perceived child's paperwork. Overall, well thought out and intriguing.
*Contains spoilers.*
I loved this book. I felt an even flow in the start versus the end. The story plot was well thought out, and there were times that I even had to break due to the circumstances. This book made me excited to read, but sad to finish.
~Here's where the spoilers start~
All that being said, it was confusing at times to keep the characters straight with the twins. Is it Elvira, or Kitty? I had to back up a few times to keep it straight. I also was confused occasionally about the role of Helena Cannon. I cannot imagine how hard it would be to take on the responsibility of her husband's mistress. But, I just really wanted to know if she signed her perceived child's paperwork. Overall, well thought out and intriguing.