'It ended almost forty years later, when Jack and Laurel Cooper died in each other's arms. But before he took his last breath, Jack wrote his wife one final "Wednesday Letter."
When the Cooper children return home, they discover the thousands of letters left behind. As they read them, clues to a shattering family secret emerge - and they are brought face -to-face with a life-changing moment of truth.
What a beautiful love story this book is, and how wonderful it would be to receive love letters from your partner for your married lives together. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, couldn't put it down until the very end.
When the Cooper children return home, they discover the thousands of letters left behind. As they read them, clues to a shattering family secret emerge - and they are brought face -to-face with a life-changing moment of truth.
What a beautiful love story this book is, and how wonderful it would be to receive love letters from your partner for your married lives together. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, couldn't put it down until the very end.
Rate it 4 stars.
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Brill to see ya in the land of reviewing :) .......... Looking forward to seeing loads of reviews :)
This book is one of my favorites. Thanks for the post!
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