Return to Sender
Uitgelicht
|
12,26 |
Naar shop
|
|
12,26 |
Naar shop
|
|
13,50 |
Naar shop
|
Beschrijving
Bol
‘I read it in one joyous, tear-filled day. Savor it, devour it, come to this book with open arms and it will love you back’ CARA BASTONE, author of Promise Me Sunshine ‘I laughed. I cried. I blushed hard on a park bench, but most importantly, I fell hard and fast’ CATHERINE WALSH, author of How to Write a Love Story A hilariously witty and charmingly romantic novel of forbidden crushes, immeasurable yearning and the true meaning of family. Perfect for fans of Carley Fortune, Abby Jiminez and Katherine Center. Could a love letter in the wrong hands be exactly where it belongs? Since losing their dad, Violet’s life has been a constant balancing act, juggling her own grief while playing parent to her moody teenage sister, Phoebe. But when an undelivered love letter, written by a former tenant to his ex, shows up in the mail, Phoebe becomes fixated on reuniting the note with its author, dragging Violet into what she’s certain is a terrible idea. Things only get messier when they meet the elusive, very real, Dex, who wants nothing to do it – or them. Giving up isn’t an option, and after some wildly unhinged persuasion, Violet’s suddenly in Dex’s car, with Phoebe in tow, on a cross-country road trip to deliver the letter in person. What starts out as a reckless plan to get her sister’s spark back soon becomes the most fun Violet’s had in a long time. And maybe – just maybe – she’s starting to like Dex. Which would be fine . . . if he wasn’t still in love with someone else. Tropes include: grumpy x sunshine, forced proximity, road trip, sisterhood, all the yearning.
‘I read it in one joyous, tear-filled day. Savor it, devour it, come to this book with open arms and it will love you back’ CARA BASTONE, author of Promise Me Sunshine ‘I laughed. I cried. I blushed hard on a park bench, but most importantly, I fell hard and fast’ CATHERINE WALSH, author of How to Write a Love Story A hilariously witty and charmingly romantic novel of forbidden crushes, immeasurable yearning and the true meaning of family. Perfect for fans of Carley Fortune, Abby Jiminez and Katherine Center. Could a love letter in the wrong hands be exactly where it belongs? Since losing their dad, Violet’s life has been a constant balancing act, juggling her own grief while playing parent to her moody teenage sister, Phoebe. But when an undelivered love letter, written by a former tenant to his ex, shows up in the mail, Phoebe becomes fixated on reuniting the note with its author, dragging Violet into what she’s certain is a terrible idea. Things only get messier when they meet the elusive, very real, Dex, who wants nothing to do it – or them. Giving up isn’t an option, and after some wildly unhinged persuasion, Violet’s suddenly in Dex’s car, with Phoebe in tow, on a cross-country road trip to deliver the letter in person. What starts out as a reckless plan to get her sister’s spark back soon becomes the most fun Violet’s had in a long time. And maybe – just maybe – she’s starting to like Dex. Which would be fine . . . if he wasn’t still in love with someone else. Tropes include: grumpy x sunshine, forced proximity, road trip, sisterhood, all the yearning.
AmazonPages: 400, Paperback, Simon & Schuster UK Ltd
Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op: