Paris is known as the City of Love for a reason and Love Letters from Montmartre shows us why.
This was the sad story of a man in need after losing his beloved wife but finds the weight of his letters he's written have rebounding consequences with thoughtful reflection.
It's not easy to move forward in processing grief after losing such an esteemed member of the marriage such as a devoted and loving spouse.
Now Julien is a single father and widow is a spectacular look at how you fill that dash marker on your gravestone.
After all this was inspired by a walk inspired in a graveyard so reality speaks volumes here for this author.
I love the character development and the powerful connections exposed throughout the plot.
Thank you to Nicolas Barreau, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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