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"Dear Ben, I can only write you this letter because I know you'll never read it...."
When Jem writes to her ex, Ben, it's to explain everything. All the secrets she kept from him - from the little lies she'd sometimes tell about how new those shoes really were, or how many glasses of wine she'd had that evening...right up to The Big Thing that happened on the night that changed everything. But she never expects he will actually see what she's written.
She is just writing because she thinks it will help to get the words out. Later, she resolves, she'll burn the letter, and then the past will be in the past for good.
Because Jem is doing fine now. She's busy: working, spending time with her best friend, and looking after her mother, who's in remission from cancer. She's even dating again and has just met a guy who she thinks she could actually fall for. At long last, Jem is really, definitely somewhere close to happy.
But her mum finds the letter and thinks she's doing Jem a favor when she posts it to Ben. And Jem's new, carefully rebuilt life begins to unravel in ways she could never have imagined. Then, when her mother gets ill again, she finds herself asking who has the key to her future. The man she's falling in love with now? Or the man she loved before?
A heartbreaking, beautifully honest novel that will stay with listeners long after they finish it. Perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain, Amanda Prowse, and Susan Lewis.
Genre: Literary Fiction
When Jem writes to her ex, Ben, it's to explain everything. All the secrets she kept from him - from the little lies she'd sometimes tell about how new those shoes really were, or how many glasses of wine she'd had that evening...right up to The Big Thing that happened on the night that changed everything. But she never expects he will actually see what she's written.
She is just writing because she thinks it will help to get the words out. Later, she resolves, she'll burn the letter, and then the past will be in the past for good.
Because Jem is doing fine now. She's busy: working, spending time with her best friend, and looking after her mother, who's in remission from cancer. She's even dating again and has just met a guy who she thinks she could actually fall for. At long last, Jem is really, definitely somewhere close to happy.
But her mum finds the letter and thinks she's doing Jem a favor when she posts it to Ben. And Jem's new, carefully rebuilt life begins to unravel in ways she could never have imagined. Then, when her mother gets ill again, she finds herself asking who has the key to her future. The man she's falling in love with now? Or the man she loved before?
A heartbreaking, beautifully honest novel that will stay with listeners long after they finish it. Perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain, Amanda Prowse, and Susan Lewis.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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