



The Last Love Note
A Novel
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4.3 • 74 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A December 2023 Indie Next Pick
A December 2023 Book of the Month Selection and Book of the Year Nominee
A Washington Post Noteworthy Book
A National Bestseller
You may never stop loving the one you lost. But you can still find love again.
Two years after losing her husband, Cameron, Kate is a bit of a mess. Lurching from one comedic crisis to the next, she does her best to navigate work, friendships, and parenting a five-year-old without Cam’s support.
When a flight diversion on a business trip unexpectedly leaves her stranded in a beach town in Australia, Kate finally has a chance to process her grief. Can she let go of the love of her life and risk her heart a second time?
The Last Love Note will make readers laugh, cry, and renew their faith in the resilience of the human heart—recognizing that while you may never stop loving the one you lost, you can always find love again.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Australian writer Grey makes her U.S. debut with a clever if underwhelming story about a young widow who considers a new love. Aspiring novelist Kate Whittaker, 40, juggles her responsibilities as a single mother with her fund-raising job at a university. She attempts to handle her burdens with humor (her phone's ringtone for her intrusive mother is the "Imperial March" from Star Wars), and receives support from her bachelor boss, Hugh, a family friend (Kate's young son calls him "Uncle Hugh") who has accommodated her rocky performance since her husband, Cam, died two years earlier from early-onset Alzheimer's. She begins to develop romantic feelings for Hugh, but wonders if she can have a future with him after discovering he kept a secret from her about Cam's wishes for Kate after his death. Grey, who writes in an author's note about losing her husband to a heart attack at a similar age, convincingly portrays a sense of loss. After a while, however, Kate's grief begins to feel disharmonious with the otherwise fast-paced rom-com plot, and it's obvious from the get-go where her relationship with Hugh is headed. The writing is crisp, though, and there's a smart metafictional element involving Kate deciding to give up her lofty literary ambitions and write what matters most to her. This has its charms.
Customer Reviews
A perfect vacation book
This book is filled with places to get lost in but mostly feelings. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions and while it’s an easy read and sometimes predictable it’s writing is beautiful. Enjoy !
Loved it.
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