Nothing Else But You

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Pub Date Jul 30 2019 | Archive Date Aug 07 2019

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TRUE HEARTS

What appealed most about The Letter Club was the anonymity and complete absence of social media BS. Giovanni Di Caro lives with enough scrutiny and family drama, he didn't need anymore, but he wanted someone he could talk to. Sure, his quad-mates in college are great, but there's a part of him he wanted to share without worrying about being judged. What he didn't expect was to fall for a woman whose letters became his anchor. Smart, funny, intuitive and sweet, somehow she understood him better than anyone else in his life. The problem? He doesn't know her name or where she lives. But he will, because over the past few months she had become his girl, and now he's ready to claim what's his.

Nothing Else But You will be available in print and ebook formats upon its release.


TRUE HEARTS

What appealed most about The Letter Club was the anonymity and complete absence of social...


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The Letter Club seems to be a good way of talking to people without all the exposure of social media. It gives the writers the protection of anonymity which is ideal if you don’t want to be noticed but need a way of expressing yourself. I totally feel in love with this book, Gio is a dreamand so is his girl. We get to know them through their letters and want them to get on in real life despite all the possible problems and obstacles. My new favourite author. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I loved the idea behind this book. Rather than meeting in person or over the internet as so many people seem to do these days, the main characters join an anonymous letter-writing group. They can't give away any information that identifies them, but of course, this gives them more opportunity to be open and honest than they might otherwise be. Through the course of the letters, they fall for one another and pick up enough clues to track one another down.
I really liked the way that this story played out. Once they meet, things change and it quickly becomes more like a traditional romance. I would say that it perhaps happened a little too quickly and I think more could have been made of the letter writing, although I understand why it wasn't. Even so, I liked this 'old fashioned' approach to it all and it made the instant love/lust when they finally do meet a little bit more believable than it can be in some romance books.
There is a lot more going on in this book, with both of our characters having quite a dramatic back story and life. They work well together and there's certainly plenty of chemistry between them. I'm not sure if this is the start of a series, with more characters meeting this way? Obviously, if that is the case, then it's not likely to be a series in the usual sense as obviously, it's likely to be strangers that meet via letters. Having said that, I did wonder if the single cop that they are friendly with didn't seem quite interested in the idea. I guess that I'll have to wait and see. Overall, this was a good read and I really enjoyed it.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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This book is so awesome. It looks like its a debut book and it was so wonderfully written I am just so impressed. Now I went into this story pretty blind and I think thats why I loved it so much so I am not going to really tell you what this book is about because it is better experienced than if I share some parts of it.

This story is about a club called the letter club. Its a secure website that matches people with letter writters and its done by the US mail so sometimes it takes weeks for a letter to reach each other. This story features:
M who is 20 and lives in Oregon and lives in an obscure small town. She writes to G who lives in the Boston area and goes to an ivy league college and who is 19.

Both lead a very different and interesting life and they have some really fun letters between them. While they both are very young, they are also very mature and I loved watching their friendship grow into something more thru letters.

Eventually they meet and thats when the book gets hot but also they are so adorable together and are so there for each other. This book was so much fun, think of roller coaster with curves and high points and moments of intenseness.

This story has a mafia don connection but it is very slight and I dont want to spoil those details. There are no guns blazing or anyone dying. It is very light on Mafia. I actually hate Mafia stories so the connection threw me at first but its a very minor connection and is not a major part of the story.

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