Can’t wait to read The Last Love Note 🗒️
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This book gave me a funny but real mix of emotions - anxiety and the need to keep going, being propelled in this gripping story. I developed an immense dislike to the right characters, which created this kind of avoidance in picking it up again. But I had to know. I was deeply impressed with this book, asking myself how had I not read the author’s previous book.
When I read, I love to learn, and this was the case here. I had never once considered forensic linguistics, and having a daughter study criminology, and following a little of the author’s journey and interests on IG has been fascinating.
The insidious topics of DV and coercive control were presented alarmingly well, the way in which this phenomenon takes hold of an individual is shocking. It does not discriminate by the number of letters after your name or the strength of your support system.
Woven together via a piece by piece narrative as a traumatised woman loses her memory in a severe way, the reader witnesses love from both sides by many means of attempting to protect both sides. From the same evil force. An incredibly gripping story, which presented me with this odd sensation which I mentioned already and continue to think about. Such evil actions which compelled me to keep going, with a type of pleasure pain in doing so.
I look forward to seeing the author’s updates on her American book tour (this is crazy exciting!) as well as her upcoming event at the Embassy of Australia in Washington along with her daughter who holds a PhD in topics related to gendered violence. What an amazing thing. And to dedicate a story to such a clever daughter as well, this just adds to the loveliness of it all.
Highly recommended as a love story, with so much more packed inside. Also, if you are considering the audio version, a complete YES from me.
I listened to this book via the Libby app and my local library.
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