3.5 Star
Have you ever dreamed of running away? Of just leaving the past behind you?Leonie has done just that. She`s moved to another country and got a new job, a new home, a brand new life. . .
But when she discovers a box of unread love letters in the bottom of her wardrobe, all ending with the words `please forgive me`, she finds herself drawn to the mystery behind them.
Can the unravelling of another person`s story help Leonie deal with her own past and her own secrets? All she knows is that she has to try. Because if the couple behind the love letters had a happy ending, then perhaps she just might too.
Lydia - 4 Star
This was my first Melissa Hill novel and I was not disappointed. Although I thought the beginning was a tiny bit slow, I eventually warmed to Leonie and really enjoyed this novel. I found the premise and intrigue of the letters she finds interesting and it kept me wondering along with the slow unveiling of Leonie’s past relationship. And with such lovely, confused characters that you can’t help rooting for combined with the gorgeous San Fransisco backdrop, what’s not to love?
There were twists and turns in this story that I wasn’t expecting and although I thought I knew what might happen in the end, there were many surprises along the way. The flashbacks didn’t seem intrusive to the story as Hill expertly weaves them throughout to the point where it just wouldn’t have been the same story without them. One of the scenes that really took me by surprise was when Leonie met Suzanne and it was so far from what I was expecting that I loved it as well as the twist from the traditional storyline I had anticipated.
I really enjoyed every character from Leonie’s new boss to her flashback ex-fiancĂ©e and her new friend, Alex whose friendship, although blossomed suddenly, seemed very believable. Through their imperfections and insecurities, each character seemed really real to me. Leonie’s past as revealed through her thoughts and flashbacks portrayed her confusion and loss well as did her picking up and moving across the world. Her warm character shines through in her relationship with her best friend back in Ireland as well as with Alex who I thought had her own intriguing storyline
I loved the San Francisco setting, not having read a novel taking place there either at all, or in a long time. Hill’s description had me wanting to hop on a plane for the delectable seafood amidst the sunset and view she described so beautifully.
I look forward to reading more Melissa Hill. If you haven’t gobbled up any of her novels yet (Please Forgive Me was her 8th!), pick up one today. You won’t be disappointed.
This story seemed a little bit lost at first for me because the back story wasn’t explained from the beginning. The history unfolds as the current story is told though and eventually the two meet in the present and I can see why Melissa Hill wrote it in this way- it creates tension and mystery and certainly kept me reading.
Kathryn - 3 Star
This story seemed a little bit lost at first for me because the back story wasn’t explained from the beginning. The history unfolds as the current story is told though and eventually the two meet in the present and I can see why Melissa Hill wrote it in this way- it creates tension and mystery and certainly kept me reading.
I found the writing to be enticingly simple and quick which is always welcome for a summer read! Main character Leonie is likeable and you want to know how she ends up mending her heart. I
also really appreciated her two girlfriends- one from home and one from
her new life- they were both realistic and had different personalities
which were well thought out to help push the story forward. I
loved that Grace was a frazzled mother of twin toddlers and Alex was
trying to divorce her husband and start a new relationship- completely
different stages of life but both supported Leonie with their
friendship. Leonie’s obsession with love letters found in her new apartment was a tiny bit much for me
but I can see how they were needed to help her discover what she needed.
All in all I enjoyed this read and appreciated the story line.