Monday, July 14, 2025

Letters to Nobody by Jean M. Grant

 Her heartbreak becomes his success.

 About the Book: When the plot of a bestselling novel eerily mirrors her own life, librarian Helen Wright freaks out. The anonymous ‘grief letters’ she wrote so long ago went nowhere—and were infinitely cheaper than therapy.

          But somehow the letters that were supposed to stop at the Dead Letter File, ended up in the hands of a hot shot journalist turned novelist. That’s bad enough; now, he’s coming to her town to promote his book.

          Gabe Dennehy uses a book tour of small New England towns in order to find his muse—the letter writer who saved his soul and his career. He owes her. Big time.

          In order to rescue her town’s library from small town politics and a bulldozer, Helen and Gabe must dig into the past. But a plot twist might just destroy their chances to rewrite their future.

Our Review: Letters to Nobody is more than a mystery—of sorts—it is a love story to those lost and much loved. It is a story of friendship, family, community, and an interesting dive into the history of the Underground Railroad. Jean M. Grant at her very best!

 Based on a scale of 1-5, Letters to Nobody merits a 7.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

 

 

 

 

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