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The Last Letter from Your Lover: Now a major motion picture starring Felicity Jones and Shailene Woodley

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I think there's a lot of good stuff here, but the book needs some work to achieve its full potential. I should've known better after reading the dedication at the beginning of the book that tough times were coming. Yet, I was not prepared for the heartache I felt after reading The Last Letter. My heart was broken in tiny pieces. The film’s premise follows the story of Journalist Ellie, who in present-day finds a series of love letters from a woman named Jennifer and a man named ‘B’ from the ’60s who are entangled in a love affair. Each letter Ellie finds uncovers more of Jennifer’s story. Fans are wondering if the film will follow the same storyline as the book. THE LAST LETTER: Is a full length romance novel by new to me author Rebecca Yarros. Spoken in ‘Dual POV’s. I just finished this book, and I am a crying, slobbering mess, and I don’t think I can write a review. Maybe in a few days, or weeks or maybe never.

The problem is, I really liked the writing. I thought (for the most part) that the characters were well-written and developed. Sure the kids seemed older than their age, but maybe circumstances forced that. And while there were times that Ella annoyed me, she felt human. But I just couldn't get over the amount of catastrophic events that happened to her. It's surprising she didn't become catatonic. The second section is somewhat better in that the writing is more natural, less over-the-top, and the characters are more likeable and three-dimensional. The plot, though, is still terribly predictable and isn't enough to overcome the deficiencies of the rest of the book." - Kim Kovacs Jump on an Emotional Rollercoaster with Romance and Heartache and Let Your Tears Flow with The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros.Or another great part of a letter, "...know this at least: that somewhere in this world is a man who loves you, who understands how precious and kind and clever you are. A man who has always loved you and, suspects he always will."

After surviving a collision, Jennifer Stirling (Shailene Woodley), a socialite wedded to a distinguished English diplomat (Joe Alwyn), loses her memory. Jenny’s frazzled by her husband’s stuffy demeanor — is she supposed to be in love with this man? — yet everyone insists she used to lead a charmed existence. Skeptical, Jenny sets out to uncover the mystery of her own life, unearthing a P.O. Box and a collection of love letters hidden away in her husband’s study. Moyes' novel Foreign Fruit won the Romantic Novelists' Association (RNA) Romantic Novel of the Year in 2004. I'm sitting on the couch, letting the tears fall down my cheeks untouched. Why stop them when more will come?In the mid-1960s, wealthy socialite Jennifer Stirling suffers from memory loss after a car crash. Unable to remember much of her life before or connect with her husband Laurence, Jennifer is intrigued by a letter she finds between "J" and "Boot". She decides to try and remember what happened to her by following clues from the letter. It was via these letters that these two connected, by words alone they became each others confidante, which Ella needed more than anything in the on coming months when things get turned upside down as she confesses all her highs and lows to a man she has never even seen a photo of and only given his call name Chaos.

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