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A sophisticated, page-turning double love story spanning forty years-an unforgettable "Brief Encounter" for our times.
It is 1960. When Jennifer Stirling wakes up in the hospital, she can remember nothing-not the tragic car accident that put her there, not her husband, not even who she is. She feels like a stranger in her own life until she stumbles upon an impassioned letter, signed simply "B," asking her to leave her husband.
Years later, in 2003, a journalist named Ellie discovers the same ...more
It is 1960. When Jennifer Stirling wakes up in the hospital, she can remember nothing-not the tragic car accident that put her there, not her husband, not even who she is. She feels like a stranger in her own life until she stumbles upon an impassioned letter, signed simply "B," asking her to leave her husband.
Years later, in 2003, a journalist named Ellie discovers the same ...more

The Last Letter from Your Lover is an old-fashioned, classy type of romance book that had even me (who is thoroughly tired out when it comes to romances) swooning and feeling the romance love.
With quiet, unassuming writing, Moyes tells a dual story, one a little more focused than the other, but both with characters that are loveable. Jenny Stirling wakes up in November 1960 in a hospital. She suffers from amnesia due to a head wound and is slowly introduced into her high society life - but finds ...more
With quiet, unassuming writing, Moyes tells a dual story, one a little more focused than the other, but both with characters that are loveable. Jenny Stirling wakes up in November 1960 in a hospital. She suffers from amnesia due to a head wound and is slowly introduced into her high society life - but finds ...more

Apr 01, 2012
Christina, Join Me on Storygraph!
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I loved this book. It started kind of slow for me, but more because of the ebb and flow of life more than anything else. I loved the characters (except, of course, those characters you're supposed to dislike... though, there's even one you're probably supposed to dislike who has a very sympathetic, human, moment), I loved the whole premise, I loved the twists even when I saw them coming.
On the book jacket, another author claims this to be a story for those who love the show Mad Men, and while th ...more
On the book jacket, another author claims this to be a story for those who love the show Mad Men, and while th ...more

I loved how the mystery kept you guessing until the end. (Though by the near end I had already connected a few dots).

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