Sometimes it’s hard to say the words.
After the death of her husband two years ago, Eve Warrington is ready to start again. But where on earth is she going to meet another soulmate that can match the man she lost? Bumping – literally – into her first love reignites a flame. Now Eve is worrying about getting too close. She couldn’t go through the heartache of losing someone else.
Eve’s daughter, Grace, still reeling from the break-up of a four-year relationship, is the opposite of her mum. She never wants to settle down again. But she does have something to prove at work. When she comes up with a brilliant idea for a community project to involve the people of her hometown, she’s annoyed to then see it handed over to someone else. Why is she always helping out, rather than running something?
Eve’s mother, Rose, is living alone. A dark part of her life ended when her husband, Harry, died, and although she won’t admit it to anyone, there was also a sense of relief. So she gets the shock of her life when a blast from the past tracks her down through the project Grace is working on.
One Letter is a story of first loves and second chances, and of overcoming grief, deceit and loneliness. Perfect for readers who enjoy Rachael Lucas, Hannah Lynn, Milly Johnson and Jill Mansell and Hannah Ellis.
A note from Marcie: One Letter is set in the small market town of Somerley. If you’ve read any of the other books in the series, you may meet some of the characters you loved from that story, but each Somerley novel can be read independently.
One Letter
by Marcie Steele
I absolutely love Marcie Steele’s books and I was so excited to read One Letter. I knew it would be a treat and I wasn’t wrong. It is a gorgeous story! Add it to your reading list. Honestly, you’ll love it!
I love the characters, I love the setting, I love how I always get swept along with the rollercoaster of emotions in every one of the books in this series.
I absolutely LOVED the idea of local residents writing letters about positive experiences in their lives and things they are grateful for. I love the sense of community in Somerley. Something I think we often lack nowadays, sadly.
I love that Grace, Eve, and Rose are three generations of the same family. All have suffered heartache and the loss of a long-term partner and all of them absolutely deserve to be happy again. I was rooting for all three of them.
I have to say Rose’s story really made me cry.
There isn’t anything I didn’t love about this book! I can’t recommend it highly enough.

Another review! You’re on fire!
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Lol! I was SO behind 😞
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