The Last Letter
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by Rebecca Yarros (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

The Last Letter

by Rebecca Yarros (Author) Format: Kindle Edition · ASIN: B07FCF2GYW

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“The Last Letter is a haunting, heartbreaking and ultimately inspirational love story.“—InTouch WeeklyBeckett,If you’re reading this, well, you know the last-letter drill. You made it. I didn’t. Get off the guilt train, because I know if there was any chance you could have saved me, you would have.I need one thing from you: get out of the army and get to Telluride.My little sister Ella’s raising the twins alone. She’s too independent and won’t accept help easily, but she has lost our grandmother, our parents, and now me. It’s too much for anyone to endure. It’s not fair.And here’s the kicker: there’s something else you don’t know that’s tearing her family apart. She’s going to need help.So if I’m gone, that means I can’t be there for Ella. I can’t help them through this. But you can. So I’m begging you, as my best friend, go take care of my sister, my family.Please don’t make her go through it alone. Ryan

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by Rebecca Yarros (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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by Rebecca Yarros (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Rebeca Yarros, who hurt you?If you want a book that will absolutely dehydrate you into a sobbing mess, please pick this one up.The story follows Ella, a single mom of twins, juggling the chaos of running a business while grieving her brother’s death. Beckett, an Army serviceman, is drawn to Ella through letters, urged on by her brother before he passed. When Beckett finally visits Ella, sparks fly. Check the triggers, especially if you just can’t stand to read anything happening to kids.This book was entertaining as hell — but fair warning: by page 30, you’re already ugly crying. Then just when you think you might catch a break, Rebeca hits you with even more emotional gut-punches right at the end.It’s a crash course in trauma. At one point, I was yelling at Ella to take her family for a despojo because this amount of bad luck cannot be normal.That said, I genuinely enjoyed the storytelling and fell hard for these characters. I’m giving it 4.5 stars because the tragedy piled on so heavily that it sometimes felt a little unrealistic.Still, I adored this book and Beckett – but I swear, I will never reread it as long as I live because I don’t want to spend my days moping around in sadness.Please have a cozy, happy ever after romance with 0 stakes ready to go, so you can bounce back after Rebecca rips your heart out and roasts it in an emotional BBQ.