Letters to Molly by Devney Perry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
No matter how many days or months or years went by, Molly was still unforgettable.
I hadn’t been the man she deserved. I hadn’t been the husband I’d promised to be. I’d let her down more times than I could remember.
I only discovered Devney Perry last year when I was able to get my hands on an ARC of The Birthday List. It was one of my favorite reads of 2018 and remains so to this day. After that, I was utterly consumed with the desire to read anything I could get my hands on by the author. Unfortunately, as a blogger, sometimes it’s hard to get the time to leisure read because my calendar stays so packed with other books–meaning my scope of books by the author is still far lower than I would like. That said, when I saw that there would be
Hope was a funny thing. I’d spent six years dousing it. Stomping it out so it was well and dead. But that second letter had flared my hopes to life.
I put up boundaries to keep out the ugly. I embraced the beautiful. I found the Molly without the Finn. This time around, I was holding on to her with a death grip. She was too important to lose again.
Letters to Molly absolutely left me breathless. The writing is outstanding and while the story is the second book in a series, you can read it as a true standalone. Finn and Molly’s dual POV was beautifully written and offered a story of endless love. I loved watching the pair fall back in love with one another after they’ve spent years divorced. Yet divorce doesn’t mean that the emotional attachment between Finn and Molly is dead. And as their familiarity with one another leads them to explore the good and the bad in their relationship, readers get an undeniably sweet, sensual, and sizzling romance that will suck them in and hold them captive! And it’s irrefutable that Devney wrote a very realistic, emotional journey which Finn and Molly traveled down with obstacles that made their love shine and grow—it was unique and raw. With a beautiful pace and perfect flow, Letters to Molly was unputdownable. And the range of emotions I went through while reading is a cornerstone of all the books I have read over the last year by Devney Perry. I truly can not recommend this book enough and five stars
Finn and I were divorced. He was happier that way. So was I. Except with his letter in my hand, it was hard not to question every day since. We’d had so much love. How did we get here? How did we get all the way from that letter to us now?
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