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Dearest Josephine
by Caroline George
"Hearts are muscles, and muscles have memory."
At her father's house after his death, Josie discovers some hidden letters addressed to her—except that they're 200 years old! Reading through them, she develops an attachment to Elias, the man who wrote them. When she finds the start of a manuscript he wrote about Josephine, she's determined to find out how his story ends.
This is a story of heartbreak and healing, of words that stretch across time to connect with a soul who needs them. It's romantic and engrossing, poetic and emotional. Readers of YA romance, contemporary romance, and Regency romance will all find something to love about this book.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
At her father's house after his death, Josie discovers some hidden letters addressed to her—except that they're 200 years old! Reading through them, she develops an attachment to Elias, the man who wrote them. When she finds the start of a manuscript he wrote about Josephine, she's determined to find out how his story ends.
This is a story of heartbreak and healing, of words that stretch across time to connect with a soul who needs them. It's romantic and engrossing, poetic and emotional. Readers of YA romance, contemporary romance, and Regency romance will all find something to love about this book.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.