Letters to Nobody
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $0.99
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Publisher Description
Her heartbreak has become his success.
When a bestselling novel's storyline eerily mirrors her own life, librarian Helen Wright freaks out. Her anonymous "grief letters" were supposed to be cheaper than therapy…and tossed…so how did they end up in the hands of Mr. Hotshot-journalist-turned-novelist?
And why is he coming to her town now?
With his agent hounding him for a sequel, Gabe Dennehy has been using his book tour to search for the mysterious letter writer who brought life back to his pen and soul. He owes her. In sleepy Sanders Mill, a trail of clues leads him to believe that he is close to finding her.
Disarmed by Gabe's home-grown charm and genuine kindness, Helen puts off a confrontation and recruits him to her cause: save the library from the developers and their bulldozers. As Helen and Gabe dig into a past that may rewrite the present, they are quickly tangled in small-town politics...and each other's arms.
Will a plot twist destroy their chances of a next chapter?
Customer Reviews
A Great Read
Letters to Nobody follows the story of Helen Wright, who takes her personal tragedies and turns them into something more. She takes those tragedies into letters to no one, letters full of all her hurt, loneliness, and grief. These letters were meant to go nowhere, and yet somehow, they end up in the hands of Gabe, the journalist turned novelist, whose new book is in the same vein as Helen’s letters. As their two paths collide, will the tension between them blossom into something wonderful, or will the grief they both share pull them under?
I cannot rave about this book enough. I picked it up on a whim and was blown out of the water by it. The writing was fantastic, pulling me into the story with ease and keeping me reading long into the night. I had to know how it ended! If you are looking for a book that deals with grief, healing, romance, and small-town living, then this is the story for you. I cannot wait to find more by Grant to dive into, and if her other works are anything like this one, I will love them as well