Sunday, October 25, 2020

Book Review: "The Noel Letters" By Richard Paul Evans



A sense of belonging, of love, of family, and of forgiveness in the written format that will bring about thoughtful reflections.

The Noel Letters by Richard Paul Evans is the 4th in his infamous-The Noel Collection Book Series- and has brought about great insight, wisdom, and personal clarity.
It all begins with the father's death and the daughter's memories that seemed distant, cold, and dismayed.

As time went on she learns of an inheritance, a bookstore, and a past flame all wrapped into one nice and neat bow.

The quotes at the start of every chapter, the bookstore feel, the inescapable truths, and the conversations that were held so near and dear had set the stage as the best emotional appeal that I've personally experienced in this genre.

What a powerful read with a father daughter duo that is at the end of the lifespan and seeking solace, comfort, and ultimately forgiveness.

Noel the daughter in this case may come across as a bit hard edge, miserable, and unhappy but she soon realizes that change can be welcoming and good.

These characters will have you embracing them while also questioning motives but in the end it's so darn good to just be present, in the moment, and happy.

A great read that will capture every emotion through the finest of words!

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