The Last Letter Rebecca Yarros Read Online

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Review: The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros

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Published by Entangled
Released on February 26, 2019
Pages: 432
Format: eARC
Source: NetGalley

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A pen pals to lovers story that ends upwards a story about grief and learning to live again afterwards tragedy. To be honest, while well written, there's not a lot of delight hither to be had. Instead information technology had me ugly crying for the first time in years while reading.

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Beckett and Ryan are best friends and members of an elite and very secretive special ops team. Ryan has a sister, Ella, that is a unmarried mother of five year one-time twins. Beckett is a tough guy and has no family or friends with the exception of Ryan. Ryan asks his sister to start writing Beckett and so they both wouldn't be so alone. A true friendship is formed with the possibility of more than. Ella lives in a small but famous skiing town in Colorado. She owns and operates a hotel with cabins for all the many tourists that visit in that location. When Beckett, code proper name Chaos, comes to visit Ella afterwards a tragedy, he decides to stay and aid Ella with her children and concern.

Told in both story class and letter form, the book was pretty compelling reading more often than not. I thought the book was a flake dull in the beginning, merely certainly picked upward by the 2d one-half. I really loved all the characters and thought they were all well realized by the author. Ella is brave every bit a mother fighting for the best life for her children in the face of a horrible antagonist. Beckett had a horrible life when he was younger and joined the regular army because he had nothing else. When he finds that there actually is something else after meeting Ella and her children, Filly and Maisie, he decides to go for information technology and leaves the armed forces. He is pretty closed off and broken in some ways, only finds healing in his life looking after Ella and the children. The twins are probably my favorite part of the book. They are articulate, intelligent and sweet as they could mayhap be and Beckett falls for them right forth with falling for Ella. Beckett'due south working war machine canis familiaris, Havoc, was a big function of the book as well, and I enjoyed her every bit a grapheme.

There are so many ways I could spoil this book for readers so I am being vague on purpose. I will say that I was probably non someone that should have read this one, especially for review purposes. Don't go me wrong, it's very well written, with smashing characters, but it but wasn't ane for me personally. It is, however, one that I won't be forgetting anytime soon and in that the author has excelled in her storytelling ability. I'm not going to lower my rating because of it not being for me, instead I am going to applaud the writer for a well told story, 1 that yanked on every 1 of my heart strings, so some.

At times, I found it predictable(especially how the romance gain) and realized several times exactly what was going to happen next. It was likewise irksome at times in the beginning, so for those reasons, information technology wasn't a 5 star read for me. I recommend this to adult gimmicky romance or women'due south fiction readers that don't mind having to read it with a box of tissues nearby.

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I'm a lifetime book aficionado and currently own nine Kindles, with but six even so working. I do tend to habiliment them out! They pretty much are my favorite technology-well that and my cell phone. Okay, yes and my laptop. I spent most of my life in Kentucky, just moved to Maryland in my attempt to get closer to the the bounding main a few years ago. Being retired helps. I have a B.S. degree in law enforcement with a pocket-sized in sociology, just never actually worked in my major. Instead, I spent my unabridged adult life working in the medical field in some capacity. After retiring(early), I plant my passion in reviewing books for a couple of blogs and I love it. My author favorites include, Dannika Dark, Amber Lynn Natusch, J.T. Geissinger, Colleen Hoover, Samantha Towle, K.A. Tucker, Karina Halle, Sarina Bowen, J.R. Ward, Mariana Zapata, Dianne Duvall, and I could continue and on. I read many different genre's, but still similar a romantic element in most, if not all of them.

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