![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I never really enjoy books in this genre unless they do something with the story, as I’ve come to phrase it in my mind. She thinks he’s finally going to ask her to be his girlfriend, but instead, he tells her he’s marrying his ex and asks her to be in the wedding. The book starts on the eve of her and Lucas’ shared 30th birthday. For most of her life, he was her only constant. ![]() When Emmie was a teenager, alone in the world and incredibly hurting, she released a note on a balloon, and a boy named Lucas found it on a beach across the ocean. It’s obviously about a young woman named Emmie Blue. I had been feeling overwhelmed and anxious for a couple of weeks, and this book was like a hug. There it sat for several months - which now feels almost meant to be, because this book came to me at the perfect time. But something about it caught my eye, so I accepted the review copy and added it to my list. I don’t read very many books in the genre that Dear Emmie Blue falls into - a sort of contemporary commercial romantic fiction. First, big thanks to Atria Books for sending a review copy of this book my way! ![]()
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