Book Review

A Love Letter To Whiskey by Kandi Steiner (Review)

A Love Letter to Whiskey

Title: A Love Letter To Whiskey
Author: Kandi Steiner
Genre: Contemporary Romance
published: September 25th 2016
My Rating: 5 stars

Synopsis:

It’s crazy how fast the buzz comes back after you’ve been sober for so long.

Whiskey stood there, on my doorstep, just like he had one year before. Except this time, there was no rain, no anger, no wedding invitation — it was just us.

It was just him — the old friend, the easy smile, the twisted solace wrapped in a glittering bottle.

It was just me — the alcoholic, pretending like I didn’t want to taste him, realizing too quickly that months of being clean didn’t make me crave him any less.

But we can’t start here.

No, to tell this story right, we need to go back.

Back to the beginning.

Back to the very first drop.

This is my love letter to Whiskey. I only hope he reads it.

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My Thoughts

To avoid spoilers I’m not going to dive to deep into the basis of the novel. If you want more info about A Love Letter To Whiskey I’ve included the synopsis above my review.

Wow!

I just finished reading A Love Letter To Whiskey and I’m completely speechless.

Kandi Steiner is a new-to-me author. I’m so glad I listened to a recommendation and picked this novel up. Even though it ran me through the Emotional ringer and i was on a roller coaster full of anxiety attacks and goofy grins.
I loved the truth of this novel, the truth being how difficult it is to fall in love with your best friend. Sometimes it is the hardest thing you can go through but in the end it is 100% worth the heartbreak of getting to that point.

I don’t necessarily agree with the way that B and Jamie went about doing things, but sometimes passion easily overrides common sense.

A Love Letter To Whiskey gave me all the feels. this novel broke my heart repeatedly but I loved Jamie and B’s rocky romance. It came to the point where I believed these two would never get their shit straight and realize they are perfect for each other. Not to mention the mini heart attack I had right before the epilogue.

I absolutely loved the whiskey references.

I’m so happy I decided to pull my head out of the sand to finally read this novel!!!

Peace Love and Happy Reading,
Alecia (The Staircase Reader)

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