Wow! Where to begin.
As an angry young woman, Noel Book Post blames her father for the death of her mother. Being estranged from him for 16 years, she is notified that her father is dying. She returns only four hours after his passing. And so the journey begins.
Noel can hardly believe her father leaves everything to her. Including his beloved book store, Bobbooks. Newly divorced, and most recently fired from her editing job in New York, she battles decisions about how to move forward. When mysterious letters start arriving for her, she is perplexed who has sent them.
As only Richard Paul Evans can write, he takes us on a journey of how a young woman can only see the short comings of others and not herself. When she learns the true story of what happened to her mother, everything changes. She attempts to throw everything away. Only to find herself broken and worn.
This story is about learning how to forgive others and herself. Admitting she has been wrong about so many things. And then picking up the pieces.
I received a complimentary ebook copy from the publisher, through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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