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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
The Last Love Note
by Emma Grey
emotional
inspiring
tense
fast-paced
This book was well worth the wait because I just gobbled it up. It's about grief but it's coming from the author's own grieving heart and you can really see it through the words.
Kate lost her husband, Cam, 2 years ago at such a young age. She has a 5 year old son that she's raising on her own but also has a really good support system in her best friends Grace and Hugh (who's also her boss).
The thing that Cam did in his last few months was to write little Post-It notes. Some were small things (names of stuff he might forget) but some were very meaningful and the last note she finds is a tearjerker but it also made her look more closely at High and what future they might have.
I loved that this showed that it's possible to love again.
Kate lost her husband, Cam, 2 years ago at such a young age. She has a 5 year old son that she's raising on her own but also has a really good support system in her best friends Grace and Hugh (who's also her boss).
The thing that Cam did in his last few months was to write little Post-It notes. Some were small things (names of stuff he might forget) but some were very meaningful and the last note she finds is a tearjerker but it also made her look more closely at High and what future they might have.
I loved that this showed that it's possible to love again.