![]() ![]() She’s proud of all the ways in which she has grown and evolved. It’s been seven years since Holly Kennedy’s husband died – six since she read his final letter, urging Holly to find the courage to forge a new life. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern and you want to, turn away now as this post will kind of be full of spoilers!! Warning: At this point, if you haven’t read P.S. Thank you so much to Becca from Harper Collins for inviting me to meet Cecelia and for allowing me to read the book, it was great and I’m so happy I said yes! Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all opinions are my own. Let’s just say, the tissues didn’t stay dry this time either! I Love You a few years back, loved that too and sobbed the whole way through. The first Cecelia Ahern book I read was Where Rainbows End (Love, Rosie is the film), and I adored it so much, it’s probably one of my all-time favourites. If you don’t like crying in books, DON’T pick any of this author’s books up because I guarantee you will cry. ![]() I’ve read a few of Cecelia Ahern’s books and I have to say one thing, they always, ALWAYS, get me in the feels. ![]() Today I’m bringing you a really special review as I was lucky enough to get the chance to read Postscript by Cecelia Ahern! I was supposed to meet her on Zoom but life got in the way and I couldn’t make it, but I am really glad I was still able to read the book and review it today! Published: 19 th September 2019 – Harper Collinsįormat: Kindle Edition (Netgalley) – 362 pages ![]()
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