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The Love Note

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I really enjoyed reading The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano!
There are tips/quotes at the top of each chapter by "a scientist's observation on love." They made me giggle and also take a moment to think about it!
Willa just wants to be understood and valued for being her. This includes her scientific knowledge, love for learning and desire to help people. She finds a mysterious note in her desk and goes on a life changing mission to find the people involved in the letter. I love her spunk and determination throughout the whole book! The anticipation and excitement as she is headed off on her journey is so cute. The author always does a great job of making things mysterious without being creepy. Building suspense and getting you on board with wanting to know the answers right along with the characters is the author's specialty!
Each person's reaction to the letter is intriguing and how they get a hold of it is different. Who knew one letter could make such a mess! Aunt Maise makes me laugh... I just love funny older people that have quick wit in books!
Overall The Love Note is such a great book! I love all of Joanna Davidson Politano's books and this is no exception! Mysterious and adorable story!

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I enjoyed reading Willa's story in The Love Note. She's a woman on a mission that goes a bit sideways, which makes for a wonderful story. The characters at Crestwicke won my heart, even the ones who were a bit difficult. I loved the twists and turns the note caused and the story of why the note was written. The setting adds to the story, especially the place where Willa goes to think and pray. Joanna Davidson Politano has written a beautiful story to be savored. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano is Christian Historical Mystery Fiction set in the Victorian Era. What a delightful book with mysteries, romance, medical and most importantly of all the Christian message throughout. The characters by their thoughts and actions show complete dependence on God. If we could all live our lives in this manner how different this world would be. I believe this is one of Joanna Davidson Politano‘s finest novels.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I appreciate the opportunity and thank the author and publisher for allowing me to read, enjoy and review this book. 5 Stars

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A pretty Victorian story with a slowly unfolding romance and gothic overtones. I love how the letter is accidentally passed from person to person, and each finds something in it that they didn’t know they needed. I appreciated the different points of view, even if they were only given a section or two, like the maid or Dr. Tillman. All in all, this was a joy to read.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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The extraordinarily beautiful cover drew me to this book. I am not usually a fan of historical novels but this one kept beckoning to me.
This was not the book I imagined with a lady receiving a love note and then searching for its writer. It goes entirely down a different road, or I should say many roads.
In the first third or so of the book, I had trouble keeping all the characters straight, remembering who was who. But after a while I was totally drawn in trying to solve the mystery and untangle all the stories and secrets involved.
The story was told from many points of view but it all flowed well and made the story deeper and richer. Each character’s story then became a piece of the puzzle.
This book was beautifully written. Willa is led on a journey of discovery with lessons in love, life and matched souls. It is a spiritual journey of learning how God created us with a deep desire for love. It is an epic love story, rich in self discovery and realization of God’s never ending love.
I loved that what I thought was the ending wasn’t really the ending. The story continued until it was satisfied wonderfully.
I loved the quotes at the beginning of each chapter but this one at the end is wonderful!
“To fall in love with God is the greatest romance; to seek him the greatest human achievement.” Saint Augustine of Hippo

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read it. The opinions are entirely my own.

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1865. Willa Duvall knows what society expects of her — marriage and family. Neither fit her plan. She has always wanted to pursue a career in medicine just like her father. When Willa discovers a sealed letter hidden within her writing desk, she follows it to Crestwicke Manor where she takes the position as nurse to the aging matriarch.

Her search for the writer and the tale surrounding the long-ago penned words becomes tangled after she loses the letter. As the note makes its way among the residents of the manor, each believing it intended for them, it will bring to the surface buried fears and dreams.

Joanna Davidson Politano’s The Love Note is a story of loss, hope, and the power of words. The concept of the novel appealed to me immediately. I have been on a Regency and Victorian kick lately, so the Victorian-era setting presented another pull. While I enjoyed the story, it lacked something.

Throughout the first eighty percent of the book, I struggled with the heroine. Everyone seemed enamored with her, but I failed to see why. She had good moments, but every time I found myself thawing toward her, she would do something that quickly undid it. Willa repeatedly insisted she had no room for romance and rejected men’s advances, but the instant they showed interest in someone else she became jealous or upset.

I loved Gabe. His constancy and quiet manners won my heart early on. Willa’s persistent push and pull of him did nothing to endear her to me. Politano created a brilliant secondary cast who, for me, carried the bulk of the story.

Then during the last twenty percent of the book, the element that seemed to have been missing suddenly appeared, and I became enraptured. I can’t put my finger on exactly what brought the change, but I absolutely loved the writing, the characters, and everything about them. I can only describe it as having two vastly different experiences with the same story — one that left me wanting and another that delivered exactly what my top reads are made of. I only wish the change hadn’t come so late in the novel. However, it did ensure that I will check out other books by Politano because if they are at all like the final chapters of The Love Note, then she is definitely an author to follow.

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For every reader, there are things that draw or repel them in reading a book. My feelings on this book don't so much reflect a lack of skill or problem in Politano's writing, as much as they reflect preferences in approaching a book. Also--I've read all three of Politano's other books and LOVED them. She is an incredibly gifted writer!

While I found the idea--and execution--of the love note passing from member to member throughout the household and how each one interpreted it...the plot lacked a certain flair--FOR ME. Also, Gabe's character was a total miss for me. I don't mind characters who are quieter and don't talk a lot, but...I felt like Gabe just kept staring at Willa and saying nothing. Like all the time! It was so frustrating, because, despite his quietness, I feel like there were so many intimate moments (I don't necessarily mean physical intimacy as much as emotional) that were passed by. And, because of this, even when the romance was blossoming between them, it felt more like a platonic type of friendship. It simply wasn't enough to get me really invested in the idea of Gabe and Willa. As a reader, I don't get a thrill out of watching/reading about two people coexisting and letting all manner of moments pass them by--until way close to the ending. Just because they get together for the last 1% of the book doesn't mean I felt satisfied by their non-relationship and perpetually letting moments pass them by in the other 99% of the book. Nooo way.

Also, certain bits where characters referenced different spiritual things just didn't feel natural to the moment or the characters, which was strange coming from Politano, because in her previous three books, I don't remember there being any spiritual/preaching moments that didn't fit. I don't remember that happening, but most of the time God was referenced in The Love Note, it didn't feel like it fit at all. To me.

*I was given a copy of The Love Note via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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This is the first book I have read from this author and I'm excited to have found another great author in this genre. The words flowed beautifully throughout this well written and unique tale. The story was at times poignant, but it had bursts of inspirational prose and a happy ending. For me it was like a gift wrapped in multiple layers of wrapping paper, with each layer revealing something beautiful. Some quotes which stirred me:
“There’s less to crowd him out.”
“Or he’s giving you a choice. And a choice is nothing but an invitation to have a talk with him.”
“…that depth of longing was simply too much to be filled by any human.”
I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley. This is my honest opinion.

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Joanna Davidson Politano just penned a bold and thoughtful story. Bold because it is unconventional. In the best of senses, you will discover.. From the love story to the POV. Thoughtful because she speaks truth to all our hearts. She pens fears, hopes, and dreams revealing not only who the characters are but, I have a hunch, a big part of the writer too. I must admit, the hopes, dreams, and fear portrayed in this book aligned with my heart too. This is not surprising though it is humbly in a sense. To have your armor reaped from you to expose your most vulnerable self is not comfortable.

If you think I am speaking in riddles, that is because there are too many layers to this book. Finishing such a reading leaves lacking on how to put together a comprehensive review. "The Love Note" is sweet and unexpected, from the twist and turns but also the laughter that sneaks up on you.

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Joanna Davidson Politano is extremely gifted at crafting novels that immerse readers in it’s pages, until the world just melts away. The Love Note is a unique historical romance with many layers to it’s story. Even as the chapters kept unfolding I was still being surprised by the many twists and unexpected revelations of this romance. One of the strengths of Politano’s writing is that she really knows how to weave threads of mystery or intrigue into her plots, drawing in the reader. The plot is this particular novel was a bit busy and loaded with a host of characters that made it a bit harder to get a feel for where the plot was headed. The heroine, Willa, was a bit hard for me to like. She had some character flaws that, for me, were hard to look past, and she came of a bit selfish in situations. I felt like her position of nurse was a bit more like a companion. It just didn’t make sense to me that she would be employed for the minimal amount of medical attention she provided her patient. I was really missing the romance aspect of this book. I wanted more. The problems and misunderstandings around each love story far outweighed the romance and it was hard to root for these characters after the majority of the book seemed to only point out their flaws.
The ending of this book was odd. I had a hard time with how things played out. I just didn’t understand the decisions that were made and I honestly didn’t know how to feel at the conclusion. I almost felt like love was being awarded a second place ribbon.

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Joanna is a master wordsmith, weaving a brilliant story through a love letter that changes everything and everyone who reads it. I am still choked up by the beauty of this impressive story, I’m surprised at how the love note has affected my heart.

Here’s a peek at a few words from this precious, beautiful “Love Letter”, …”I’ve known you long enough to see it all. I’ve seen the strength and kindness you believe go unnoticed, watched when you thought no one was looking. I even know that secret you hoped to keep from everyone. Yes, I know all of it and I choose you…” signed Warmly by an affectionate admirer.

An unopened sealed letter is found by Miss Willa Duvail in a desk that had been given to her from a family member at the Chestwicke Manor years ago. Willa is so moved by the letter, she makes a deal with her father to take the nursing position at the Manor in hopes to deliver this letter to its rightful owner. A beautiful letter like this had to be read by its intended recipient. Willa does not believe in a love match for herself but believed in love for others. Her dream was to be a doctor and save people’s lives. Marriage did not fit in to her life’s mission.

I adored Miss Willa Duvail and her passion for medicine and her determination to compete in a male dominated field to pursue her dream. She had been studying with her father for years. She wanted to put into practice all her fathers and her had dreamed of. But as she got older her father’s main ambition for her was to marry, for her to be taken care of. That is where Willa parted ways with her father’s plans. She didn’t need anyone to take care of her. She was the one taking care of others.

I adored the quotes that started each chapter that were observations from – A scientist’s observation on love, some of them made me laugh and others hit the mark in my soul. Here’s one that made me smile, “Perhaps I’d be more inclined to fall in love if it didn’t require a fall.”

I’m blown away at how the author took readers on a special journey searching with Willa to find the intended recipient of the letter. This is a book that would work well for a book club pick. The author includes nine questions for your discussion time. This is a MUST Read and it’s a keeper. You will find yourself wanting to read it again per chance you missed something the first time. I know I will be!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”

Nora St. Laurent
TBCN Where Book Fun Begins!
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This book had so many amazing elements to it. The writing was beautiful, there was a slight mysterious quality to the secondary love story, and a great reminder of hope, redemption, and life changing love.
After Willa stumbles upon an old love letter she commences trying to find the intended recipient so as to conclude a great love story. The letter gets misplaced though and unintended consequences occur; this reminded me slightly of A Midsummer Night's Dream as everyone who reads the letter makes an assumption about who it was from. Multiple POV's are used, but they never detract from Willa's story.
Overall, another great story from this author and I look forward to the next!

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This is such a wonderful book. I've never read a book by this author before, so I didn't know what to expect. But, I loved it. It was so interesting to read about how one love letter could cause so much chaos!

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Thrilling! This was my first time reading one of Joanna Davidson Politano's books, and wow! The Love Note is one of a kind, bittersweet, romantic, and compelling novel.

I wasn't sure what to expect when I first started reading this story, I knew that I loved the cover, the description was interesting, and I have heard many good things about Joanna Davidson Politano's other books, I had to give it a shot, I knew. I'm so glad I did, the lesson in love that is explored was so deep with nudges from all corners, and though it wasn't completely a romance, yet it was, and so much more. The ending was so perfect but I do wish we could have found out more about what happened to the other characters, not just Willa and her love interest.

I voluntarily received and reviewed a complimentary e/copy of this book which I received from the author/publisher/review company. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.

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I delightful novel all because of a Love Letter. The Love Note by Joanna Davidson Politano is a different take on a the nurse that comes to save the day. With the introduction of a hidden, but now found Love Letter, Willa seeks out the owners of the letter. With luck and dedication, she seeks out the true story behind the Love Note. The story starts with a marriage proposal and ends with another marriage proposal. One wanted, and one not wanted. The romance is between friends and blooms into something more. The characters at Crestwicke Manor need Willa to come rescue them in more ways than one. The plot moves along at a nice pace. I didn't one to put the story down. While I had a good idea who write the love letter, I was drawn to the transformation of the characters plight. Politano crafted a story worth savoring, and I can't wait to read what she comes up with next. There is a little teaser in the back of this story for her next novel.

I received a complimentary copy of The Love Note by Jonna Davidson Politano from Revell Publishing, but the opinions stated are all my own.

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The Love Note is such a lovely read. A woman finds a love note in a desk and it causes all kinds of chaos. The heroine is a young woman with dreams of being a medical doctor during a time when women had no voice or rights. I really enjoyed how the note brought chaos but then love and hope. The best part for me was the amazing ending. Oh my was a great one.
*I received a copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

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In reading reviews of this book on NetGalley, I came upon one by “Mary P., reviewer” that said everything I wanted to say. With apologies to Mary P., I have copied and pasted her review here.

Matched souls always find their way back to one another, for they seek refuge in the same place."
"The Love note" is my favorite of all of Mrs. Politano's books!! Such a beautiful story that shows how God alone can bring you true happiness & love! I would give it 10 stars if I could!
Willa Duvall is our heroine who travels to Crestwicke Manor with the intention of returning a love letter that she found in her desk. Willa dreams of becoming a doctor, thinking that alone can fulfill her dreams.
Here we meet the whole Gresham Family and get to know each member. The love letter ends up circulating throughout the house and it is so interesting to see how it affects everyone. Who wrote the letter and why? The mystery is sooo good and will keep you turning the pages until the end!
Willa & Gabe's story is beautiful and I loved seeing how what Willa thought would make her happy, in the end was something completely different and far more beautiful!
I received an advanced copy from NetGalley and was not required to leave a positive review.

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Cumberland is trying to "rescue" Willa from helping her father in the clinic and offer her marriage. I had a hard time finding a connection to the characters and story

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I loved this book! It had mystery, strong characters and a love story all in one.
Upon finding a love letter in a desk that came from a home of friends Willa visited as a child, she decided to take on a nursing job at the house. Being a woman who wanted to be a doctor she needed to find a way to get a medical college to accept her, and also not fail this contract she had with her father. A lot was riding on this job, the delivery to the right recipient of the love letter (and finding out who that was), finding love herself, succeeding as a nurse, and most of all not getting another proposal, or having to marry the man of her father's choice if she failed. That's a lot for 1 person!
The love letter doesn't address the person it's to or the person it's from. So when it ends up in the hands of someone it might not have been intended for.....it starts an uproar in the house.
The impact the letter has upon the recipients is amazing, the people of the house start to believe in love again and healing takes place. God has worked some miracles through that letter.
The descriptions of the characters are amazing, I can picture Crazy Aunt Maisey, Golda, Willa and the others in my head. The medical techniques Willa learned from her Father (who is a doctor) astound the family doctor who does put in a good word for her at the medical college. I won't say if she got in or not, but the story does have a good twist.
Will Willa succeed in her task and not only heal her patient, but find love before her year is up? Or will she have to marry the man of her Father's choosing if she fails?
The ending will surprise you, but you see a little foreshadowing throughout the book. The actual writer of the letter shocked me, and I was definitely surprised at the love story of Rose, and the revealing of who Rose is.
One other touch Joanna Davidson Politano added to the beginning of each chapter were "A Scientist's Observations on Love." I highlighted most because they were spot on and really got to the depth of love. I also liked how they started changing their tone as the book went on.
This book has twists and turns, and will keep you guessing. The explanations of some medical terms and the medical practices of the time period get a little long sometimes. But this is a beautiful love story, a love story not only with people but a love story of a relationship with Christ. It is beautifully written and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced e-copy. I was in no way paid for my opinion, I was just asked to give an honest review after I read the book.

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First sentence: It always came to this, didn’t it? Amid the glittering swirl of music and gowns, I looked up into the handsome face of Lord Cumberland and forced a smile as if nothing at all were about to happen.

Premise/plot: Willa Duvall is a determined, strong-willed heroine who has one thing and one thing only on her mind: becoming a doctor. The problem? The year is 1859 and she hasn't found a medical school to accept her into any program. So she nurses and continues to pursue knowledge and provide the best possible care for patients. Another problem? (You didn't think they'd only be one problem to solve, did you???) Her father is determined that enough is enough is enough. It's time for his daughter to MARRY. And since she's turned down the last five--possibly four or six (since math isn't my subject) proposals, it's his turn to pick. The solution? Well, a trial of sorts. Willa gets her father to agree that she can keep on nursing--for a bit--and if she has one successful patient, she'll get to keep pursuing her dream of medicine. (But who determines what makes a case successful??? The patient living? The patient getting better? The family agreeing that you've helped a patient??? Reaching a point where your services are no longer necessary????) She chooses a case that will take her to Crestwicke. Her patient is Golda Gresham. She lives with her son, Gabe, and her stepchildren, Burke and his wife, Clara, and her spinster daughter, Celeste. Why did she choose Crestwicke, well, THE LOVE NOTE, of course. She discovers a letter from a secret admirer hidden within a secret compartment in her writing desk that mentions Crestwicke, I believe. Plus the writing desk originally came from there. The letter doesn't say WHO it is for or who it is FROM, but she's determined to find out because it is a mighty powerful letter.

My thoughts: I really LOVED, LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this one. That being said, I wish it didn't include a jarring error: having the characters be familiar with Alice in Wonderland and discussing it like it was a beloved classic or even a new classic. NEWS FLASH: Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865 and the book opens in 1859 and the epilogue brings us to three years later. Still way too many years before its actual publication. What makes it even more cringe-worthy is the fact that they are specifically talking about the second book which was published in 1871.

“Oh, it is. Wonderfully so. Have you read Alice’s Adventures in the Looking Glass? It’s something like that, I believe. A person simply falls down this hole, completely against his will, and finds himself in this foreign yet completely enchanting world.” “Crestwicke doesn’t have those sorts of holes,” Celeste mused. “The people here all remain on solid ground, I’m afraid.”

Someone had fallen in love the way Alice fell into that rabbit hole. I would find them, and the letter would be delivered—it was merely a matter of time.


Now that negativity is behind, I will just say that I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the storytelling, the writing, the relationships. Not just the potential romantic ones--but ALL of the relationships. The character development is strong in this one.

Highly recommend.

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