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What intrigued me about this book is the idea of letters being exchanged between Evelyn and Jesse, the daughter of the ranch owner and a ranch hand. Theirs is a relationship that crosses social boundaries and we see the toll this takes on our hero and heroine. Eve sacrifices her love for Jesse and pushes him away, for the sake of saving the ranch and making a more advantageous match, but, even after 2 years, her heart still pines for her childhood friend and love.

The letters they exchange are a revelation, expressing the confusion and hesitation of two people who have suffered the pain of a broken heart. I enjoyed reading the very honest admissions between the two. But this made me wonder: why couldn't they say it to each other? I felt as though Eve and Jesse were two different people: so reserved and distant during the day, and passionate and expressive by night. I kept waiting for the moment when these two halves of their selves would meld and resolve everything between them. Granted, the author really wanted to test our hero and heroine by prolonging their agony, but I wish their was more in terms of obstacle instead of just the inability to communicate.

I enjoyed the secondary love story between Loretta and Preston, and the author did a good job mirroring the two couples: I thought it was ironic that Jesse wasn't going to allow Loretta to marry Preston because he's a "mere cowboy," and Jesse wishes for Loretta to move up in the world. I thought Preston was a wonderful character and showed a lot of honour in how he dealt with Jesse's disapproval of him.

I don't read a lot of historical romances set in the American West, but the few I've read have been educational for me: it's a glimpse at a life and time and culture that is very distinctive. That said, I hope my fellow readers can clarify this for me: Was it really the case that, when a woman agrees to be courted, it automatically leads to marriage? It seemed to be the case when Eve finally allowed John Cooper to court her. (And Annie seemed to believe the same when Jesse asked her to accompany him to one event.)

Overall, a sweet and straightforward story.

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One Last Letter Crimson Romance edition by Pema Donyo Romance eBooks Reviews


One Last Letter tells the story of Eve and Jesse, young lovers who dreamed of running away together. Instead of running away, Eve is struck by reality to save her farm and her family. She rejects Jesse, a cowboy who works on her ranch, in favor of an advantageous marriage. Years later, Eve is still unmarried because she hasn’t found a rich suitor that is interested in her and not just her land. Jesse, after having struck rich in California, returns and immediately saves her ranch, invests in it, and hires on to work as a cowboy again. Jesse is determined to win Eve’s heart, even though he is afraid of being rejected. Eve still has feelings for him, even though she wants to marry someone of social standing.

The character of Eve is very conflicted and human. She was once a romantic, but because of harsh realities, she had to choose duty over love. At first, she is fine with her decision, but soon she is filled with regret, loss, and longing over what might have been. When Jesse comes back into her life, she tries to rekindle a romance between them. Yet, she is also drawn to a rich suitor of social status. Eve is also educated. She wants to become a doctor, but when her ranch is financially unstable, she must also give up her career for her family and home. Because she is hardworking and determined, she must make responsible decisions.

Jesse is a romantic. He has a constant love for Eve. He loves her despite all his flaws, and he never breaks his promises to her. Because he is still hurt by her rejection over his social status, he feels that he is not worthy of her and is afraid to tell her his love for her. He expresses his feelings by writing to her anonymous love letters. Jesse is determined to win her heart, yet afraid that she will break his heart again.

Overall, the story is about friendship, broken love, regrets, family, sacrifice, renewed love, and choices. The message of the story is to follow your heart and to do what you think is right. I found the love story touching and sweet, and the ending was very satisfying. The characters are likable, and the setting of the Texas plain is lush and beautiful. The story is a lot like Jane Austen’s Persuasion, and there is a reference to the novel. I recommend this novel to anyone, who is looking for a light-hearted, feel-good romance.
(Note This book was given to me by the author in exchange for an honest review.)
What intrigued me about this book is the idea of letters being exchanged between Evelyn and Jesse, the daughter of the ranch owner and a ranch hand. Theirs is a relationship that crosses social boundaries and we see the toll this takes on our hero and heroine. Eve sacrifices her love for Jesse and pushes him away, for the sake of saving the ranch and making a more advantageous match, but, even after 2 years, her heart still pines for her childhood friend and love.

The letters they exchange are a revelation, expressing the confusion and hesitation of two people who have suffered the pain of a broken heart. I enjoyed reading the very honest admissions between the two. But this made me wonder why couldn't they say it to each other? I felt as though Eve and Jesse were two different people so reserved and distant during the day, and passionate and expressive by night. I kept waiting for the moment when these two halves of their selves would meld and resolve everything between them. Granted, the author really wanted to test our hero and heroine by prolonging their agony, but I wish their was more in terms of obstacle instead of just the inability to communicate.

I enjoyed the secondary love story between Loretta and Preston, and the author did a good job mirroring the two couples I thought it was ironic that Jesse wasn't going to allow Loretta to marry Preston because he's a "mere cowboy," and Jesse wishes for Loretta to move up in the world. I thought Preston was a wonderful character and showed a lot of honour in how he dealt with Jesse's disapproval of him.

I don't read a lot of historical romances set in the American West, but the few I've read have been educational for me it's a glimpse at a life and time and culture that is very distinctive. That said, I hope my fellow readers can clarify this for me Was it really the case that, when a woman agrees to be courted, it automatically leads to marriage? It seemed to be the case when Eve finally allowed John Cooper to court her. (And Annie seemed to believe the same when Jesse asked her to accompany him to one event.)

Overall, a sweet and straightforward story.
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