Writing Style Rating: π π π π π
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A story that starts with the hero and heroine divorced doesn’t seem like HEA type material, but even though the subject matter wasn’t always easy to read it carried feeling and depth that keeps you captivated.
Hero: ππππ
I had strong opinions about Finn before I started Letters to Molly. I was not a fan of his in The Birthday List, and I wasn’t sure that I wanted him to get his HEA. Devney though has this brilliant way of writing characters that you can relate to, even if they aren’t always their best version of themselves.
Heroine :ππππ
I enjoyed Molly, she was strong and independent after the divorce, but always owned up to her mistakes, never making excuses.
Chemistry between h/H: ππππ
There was intense chemistry between Finn and Molly that made you realize their issues were never physical.
Smut Factor: πππ
Overall Thoughts: ππππ
I was both ecstatic and nervous when I found out that I was receiving an ARC of Letters to Molly. Finn and Molly’s story had me reflecting on my relationships and asking myself if I only exist in the day to day. Devney Perry delivers again with Letters to Molly. A heartbreaking tale of fractured love that with bits of hope is reclaimed.
Week after week, new letters appear. Each marks an event in the history of their epic love affair. Each heals a wound. Each holds the confession of the man who still owns Mollyβs heart.
The letters are full of promise, hope and love, but truth be told, Molly wishes she could unread them all.
Because the man who wrote these letters is not the one sending them.