

Title: A Thousand Letters
Author: Staci Hart
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: February 9th, 2017
My Rating: 4 Stars
Synopsis:
Sometimes your life is split by a single decision.
I’ve spent every day of the last seven years regretting mine: he left, and I didn’t follow. A thousand letters went unanswered, my words like petals in the wind, spinning away into nothing, taking me with them.
But now he’s back.
I barely recognize the man he’s become, but I can still see a glimmer of the boy who asked me to be his forever, the boy I walked away from when I was young and afraid.
Maybe if he’d come home under better circumstances, he could speak to me without anger in his voice. Maybe if I’d said yes all those years ago, he’d look at me without the weight of rejection in his eyes. Maybe if things were different, we would have had a chance.
One regretted decision sent him away. One painful journey brought him back to me. I only wish I could keep him.
A contemporary romance inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion

A Thousand Letters is a beautifully written and life altering second chance romance.
I can’t stop thinking about this book! I decided to take a few days to get my thoughts in check before i sat down to write my review.
As of right now I’m just going to give my thoughts rather than diving into details.
I don’t want to spoil anything.
A Thousand letters is told in two POVs. Elliot & Wade.
This novel was really hard for me to read in certain aspects. It was so honest and heartbreaking. I felt all the emotions running through Elliot and Wade.
Okay now onto why i had to drop a star. I remember at one point i literally was screaming at my kindle. ‘Wade you better listen to Ben and talk to the girl or so help me god’ *true story*.
The back and forth assumptions were a bit much but i understand that’s what brought the angsty-ness. I feel like this may be a top angsty read of 2017 for many. It will definitely be on my list. Don’t let the angstyness portion of my review scare you away though because A Thousand Letters is worth the read. as i said earlier in the review this novel is so beautiful.
One thing I would recommend….go into this book blind. Trust me it’s better that way. you will feel all the emotions first hand and fully, instead of knowing and waiting for certain scenes to happen.


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