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Y**D
By Dar, oh yes I would not be able to help it, I most definitely would read those letter's 💌 ❕❕❕❕
I thought the book sounded very interesting, and different ( I must have a million books to read) because I really love to read, yet I look for books still, always looking for one that sounds different and this was one that fit those categories, not only that but a man was writing this romance book, surprised....yes. Yes it is really good, yes I most definitely would recommend this book and yes Mr Author you get 5 cups of tea ☕ to sit and enjoy with the romance book of of your choosing of course, I wonder and I am a bit curious I must admit and I have to ask, did you have a lot of sisters, or daughters?? Did your wife help??? No matter what it was a good book but, couldn't they have had a wedding to end the book? To leave us all hanging just is not fair, how about a sequel??😳 I try very hard when I write a review to give as little as possible away so other women will have to buy the book and find out what was so good about it. And for you women who like steamy scenes you will not find those scenes here 😷 they were very tastefully done and by that I mean there were not any, you had to use your imagination. And for that I Thank You Mr Author Guy.
B**A
Love Letters
Can't tell you how much I enjoyed this book! "Love Letters" by Bryan Moody. When I started I thought it was just another romance novel, which would be fine. I love romance stories, but this was so much more. I loved the idea of the letters being read although Katie felt she should not read them (I would have read them), and the search for each other. Very good. And then an added interest, which I will not mention since I don't want to take away your surprise, or suspence. All I can say is it had me on edge!! I loved It! Great work. Tonight I start reading "Second Chance" another Bryan Moody book. Hope it's as good as this one. I'll let you know. This is another Amazon book I purchased, well worth it. Thanks Amazon.
L**Y
Really Terrible - Don't Buy
The premise of this book - as others have said - is interesting, but that's the only thing about the book that is. A "tall, dark, and handsome stranger?" Oh, c'mon. A divorced woman who is so starved for "love" that she "falls in love" with a bunch of wooden, self-centered "love letters," written to someone else? Oh, PLEASE. Katie reads, and then presses each of these letters to her breast? Okay, that's enough. Are you out of your mind, Mr. Mooney?!? That stuff went out of fashion with silent movie melodramas. Can't you do any better than that?Readers can pretty quickly tell that Mooney's real genre is fast-paced, character-simplistic, plot-driven thrillers: this happened, then this happened, then suddenly she did this, and that immediately changed everything, so she blah, blah, blah. That really isn't the way romance novels are written. Worse still, Katie (yah, right -she's pushing middle age, but Mooney has given her a cute little girl's name), the main character, is nothing more than an immature male fantasy about what grown-up women are like, how women think, and why they do what they do. Mr. Mooney - like so many men who try to write female characters - just doesn't seem to know much of anything about women.He also doesn't seem to have ever read a real love letter, one with some personal intimacy or passion. Part of the problem is, of course, that Mr. Mooney is trying so hard to withhold every tangible identifier for either the letters' writer or the intended recipient that these supposed "love letters" end up exciting zero emotion. Mooney is trying to do two, truly incompatible things with these letters, so the whole thing simply falls flat.Finally, I question whether this author knows how to write any good novel. He doesn't do character development. He doesn't do subtlety. He doesn't do credible motivation. He doesn't do plausible. And he commits the ultimate writer's sin: he tells and tells and tells, but never has the finesse to simply show something, allowing the reader to then participate in the story process ... wondering, grasping, drawing conclusions.I'm sorry I bought this book, and even more sorry that I read as far into the book as I did. Poorly written trash, folks. Find some other book!
M**N
A sure fire winner to bring out the passion one seeks with another.
Love Letters by Bryan MooneyI read this book and couldn't put it down. I recommended this to my family and friends who in turn told several others to enjoy the story, which we all loved and will recommend the book to others.This entertaining story of Love Letters show a side of passion, love and an open heart. One whom on can share life in a true sense, entwined with each other. A relationship based on love, trust, feelings and total openness. It is something most of us would love to find and have in one another, in our relationships.The story tells of many tragedies , until the story unfolds and you are drawn into the saga of love and family and how one survives under such conditions. What makes one hold onto life so dear, that when life turns one can endure and come out together, true love prevails.Thank you for an engaging, terrific and relaxing book.I just bought Bryan Mooney's next book and can't wait to see the tale he has woven to pull me in with his characters.
M**X
Love Letters
Honestly, I didn’t pay attention to the author’s name and just decided to read this book based on what it was about. There were some basic editing errors (which always distract me) and the writing would go from flowing and smooth to a quick jump and awkward. The concept and storyline were both good ideas but in execution it was a bit lacking to me.
R**E
Love letters
A very good read, I liked the twists and turns each chapter gave, Very cleverly put together, very difficult for the reader to put down.
R**N
Four Stars
Very good specially the writing
S**A
Five Stars
Great story, believable characters. Very much enjoyed.
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