Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Nineteen letters by Jodi Perry

It's so romantic! And not just this. Nineteen letters by Jodi Perry is the real fight of a modern warrior for his eternal love conducted with great determination, lightness, tender touch, and following the natural course of the time.

It's a book this one written with great grace, using the voices of the two main characters, and all the possible heart and sensibility. 

Shockingly fluid writing-style, it's like if this book would have been told by the same Braxton and Jemma without barriers, without mental restrictions to any thought, it's like if the protagonists would be "mentally naked" in front of their personal history, feelings and if they would want to confess and tell to the reader everything, every personal emotions, every part of their love-story with sincerity.

God, what a wonderful book! Just for this.

The story in itself is so romantic. This couple is wonderful, they have a great physical and mental connection.

Jemma was going to work one day when she experiences a serious car accident. Braxton her husband is devastated, but much more when Jemma returning to life after a period of coma, won't remember any of their dear ones. For Jemma her mom, her dad, her husband perfect strangers.

But so, what to do? Jemma's mother's will ask to Braxton of never giving up. "Write her letters..."
Braxton is too in love with her for giving up and the idea of writing to her sounds a good idea. Written words can be more powerful and absorbing. They remain, awakening old feelings maybe.

And Braxton starts to write. He writes down their beautiful love-story started at the age of 7 years, the most beautiful moments spent together...
The letters will be 19 because 19 to them is a magical number.

In the while Jemma will remember? Will there be the happy end for this couple?

I won't tell you this because I want that you must read this masterpiece of love, understanding.

The most powerful book about love I have read recently.
I hadn't never read any books by Jodi Perry. She has a new reader for sure.

I thank NetGalley and Hachette for this eBook!




Anna Maria Polidori

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