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A review by rotten_potato_books
Love, Holly by Emily Stone
4.0
I received a copy of Love, Holly via NetGalley to read and review.
Whether or not you believe in fate it’s hard to argue that fate does not play a role in the lives of Holly, Emma and Jack.
Holly and her sister make a pit stop on their way to their parents’ home for Christmas. While there Holly runs into Jack. They exchange numbers and as the reader I really liked Jack and hoped he would be back. After this encounter Holly and her sister are in a car accident.
After a car accident Holly’s friend convinces her to write a Dear Stranger letter so she can connect with someone who has been through something similar. Holly gets a letter as well and decides realizes that Emma isn’t too far away and decides to track her down. Emma is an older lady who’s a little on the grumpy side. Holly being Holly is able to worm her way into Emma’s heart and the two become great friends.
As I stated earlier fate plays a huge role in Love, Holly. I was able to predict a lot of the story but I still loved it. A great reminder that life’s too short to hold grudges and it’s never too late to mend relationships.
Whether or not you believe in fate it’s hard to argue that fate does not play a role in the lives of Holly, Emma and Jack.
Holly and her sister make a pit stop on their way to their parents’ home for Christmas. While there Holly runs into Jack. They exchange numbers and as the reader I really liked Jack and hoped he would be back. After this encounter Holly and her sister are in a car accident.
After a car accident Holly’s friend convinces her to write a Dear Stranger letter so she can connect with someone who has been through something similar. Holly gets a letter as well and decides realizes that Emma isn’t too far away and decides to track her down. Emma is an older lady who’s a little on the grumpy side. Holly being Holly is able to worm her way into Emma’s heart and the two become great friends.
As I stated earlier fate plays a huge role in Love, Holly. I was able to predict a lot of the story but I still loved it. A great reminder that life’s too short to hold grudges and it’s never too late to mend relationships.