Sometimes love can be staring you in the face . . . and you don't even know it
By day, Archie works tirelessly as assistant to the editor of a local newspaper.
By night, Esther works after hours cleaning the rows of office desks with the help of her trusty sidekick, Fred the trolley.
Their paths have never crossed, until one discarded Post-it note unexpectedly brings them together.
Because they share one thing in common . . . they're both secretly in love with someone else.
And they might just be the two people who can help each other find the courage to confess their feelings and write the perfect love letter.
But what if they're falling for the wrong person?
Ok, I had one problem with this so let's get it over with very quickly; it's so fast! Esther and Archie exchange one anonymous and two signed letters before (accidentally) meeting in person and immediately becoming each other's Most Important person. They've known each other for literally two dozen words.
However! That's a minor thing, and the book is long enough without adding a drawn out courtship to it as well, so let's move on.
I love, love, love the relationship between Esther and Archie. The snark! The jokes! The poking at each other! It's absolute #goals and I smiled every time they were together. They were so much fun to read.
The story itself was much longer than I thought it would be, but I never felt bored or like it was dragging. There were a lot of twists and turns and the story kept moving without dragging. I would love to see this filmed - I say that about several books, I know, but I think this one would be really good!
I enjoyed this very much, and if you're a romcom fan this one should definitely be on your list.
All my Love publishes on the 2nd of February, 2023. I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.
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