Book Review: The Lost Letters of William Woolf @wordsofhelen @HarlequinBooks @netgalley

Yup, catching up on those Netgalley reads! Thank you to Graydon House/Harlequin publishing for a copy of this book in exchange for my honest (& late) review!

This was such a unique book. It’s a great, refreshing read that will have you rooting for people you’ve never met as they “find” themselves in this one.

Reader’s digest summary: William met his wife in college at a book club that failed and only she showed up to. Their marriage is rocky. He works at the lost letters depot and tries to get mislabeled packages/letters to their rightful owners. He stumbles across letters he feels are meant for him. Can his marriage survive?

What I loved about this book…both the husband AND wife have faults. They aren’t perfect and feel like they both may have made a mistake with marrying each other. They both go on a personal discovery through their own means and ultimately…well, read the book.

I will admit I thought (based off the title) that there would be more to this book with lost letters, but I wasn’t disappointed with how it was written. We have some happy stories of him delivering mail to people who least expected it. The focus was just on the personal journey of the husband and wife, which again, was a great story.

4 stars.  I found myself rooting for the marriage throughout this book. It truly is a tale of a marriage in that dreaded 7 year itch, will they or will they not make it. The author just penned a tale of a troubled marriage and the solution so absolutely well. You won’t regret picking this one up!

Details

Title: The Lost Letters of William Woolf

Author: Helen Cullen

Genre(s): Fiction, Romance, Contemporary

Publisher: Graydon House

Release Date: June 4, 2019

Find it here on Goodreads