My Review of The Letter: Dear Michael, by Theresa Sederholt
With great expectations, this book didn’t just deliver, it exceeded. The growth in character and plot development surpassed its predecessors. I am always consumed with a tidal wave of emotion from this author, and this story was no exception. With a firm grasp on her goals for the evolution of her series, she executed this transition beautifully. All the characters that she has created continued to bewitch and beguile us, while introducing new characters to further enrich this amazing series. Michael is a perfect example of building on the excellence of a trilogy and taking it to the next level. An amazing accomplishment from a talented writer.
We met, and fell in-love with, young Michael in the Unravelled Trilogy. In this book, Michael is now a young man who is trying to find his own place in a world that he has been sheltered from. After suffering heartbreak and dealing with devastating secret regarding the past, he is looking to his future with uncertainty, and a slight dose of reckless abandon. The last thing he was looking for was a romantic relationship. Sometimes the thing we least expect, becomes the very thing we need.
Dagan was not looking for romance when her brother asked her to help with a project involving his wealthy, good-looking friend. Girls like her, who don’t fit in the standard box, can’t possibly catch and hold the attention of men like Michael… or so she believed.
Michael helps to show her that she doesn’t need to fit in a box to be perfect, while she helps to show him that the past does not define who he is. With plenty of family drama, and their own self-doubt, will these two destined soul-mates be able to finally realize that life is like a fortune cookie; it all depends on how you interpret it.
I can’t wait to see what Theresa Sederholt will gift us with next, but I know that it will be amazing. Congratulations on another literary accomplishment.

