

The Last Letter : Yarros, Rebecca: desertcart.in: Books Review: A heart wrenching story. - The book is awesome. Review: Awesome - A very heart warming story.






| Best Sellers Rank | #168,422 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Military Romance (Books) #182 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (157,566) |
| Dimensions | 13.59 x 2.92 x 20.57 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1640635335 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1640635333 |
| Importer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Print length | 432 pages |
| Publication date | 26 February 2019 |
| Publisher | Entangled: Amara |
V**A
A heart wrenching story.
The book is awesome.
P**A
Awesome
A very heart warming story.
A**A
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
With the world obsessing over The fourth wing, and no means of getting my hands on it, I decided to read another Rebecca Yarros book just to experience her writing. The last letter is a beautiful military love story. I was hooked from the very first page. Beckett and Ella's story unfolds slowly. Their lives intertwining in the best way possible. There is just so much substance in this book. I cannot put into words the magic this book weaves. I only hope you experience what I did when you read this book, because it is truly one of the best books I have ever read. It makes you smile, it makes you believe in second chances and true love, it breaks your heart into a million pieces
B**T
very good
good
P**A
Captivating
Wow. Heart wrenchingily beautiful. The roller coaster ride of Ella and Beckett aka chaos is mesmerising. The story, words, characters are going to stay with me forever. It's the tale of two broken hearts trying to heal on another. P.S. Just keep your tissues nearby.
D**A
Not as expected
It feels like a bollywood movie. Not as expected.
A**A
Book quality Not worth the money
Paper is not of good quality Not worth the money I think this is not original version. .We can get this book for less than 300 rupees; other books of similar quality are also available at this price. .
N**M
Maybe I over expected
The book is really good, nice story, cried bucket of tears near the end, the climax for so unnecessary I felt but then otherwise the book would have felt flat..so maybe the author thought why not kill one more character. Other than this twist, it's a cute realistic story of normal people fighting their own demons. Well worth a read.
W**A
Książka poniszczona, zagięte brzegi
P**S
Kindle. Though I found a little bit weird to write letters to someone you don’t know, it was a beautiful story. I enjoyed it very much and shed one or two (or a thousand) tears. Read the trigger warnings because as a mother of a little one some parts were heavy and heart-breaking.
T**S
If you are familiar with military service you know all about the 'The Last Letter'. A letter and a promise to his best friend leads an Army serviceman, Beckett, to a family and a chance at a love that he never thought he deserved. Beckett Gentry is stunned when his Army buddy Ryan MacKenzie hands him a letter from Ryan’s sister, Ella. Having grown up in foster homes after being abandoned by his mother, Beckett is wary of attachments—until he reads Ella’s letter. Ella, a single mother, lives with her twins, Maisie and Colt, at Solitude, the resort she runs in Telluride, Colorado. Their correspondence begins, though Beckett can only identify himself by his call sign, Chaos. After Ryan’s death during a mission, Beckett travels to Telluride at his friend's request, in his last letter. He bonds with the twins and falls deeply in love with Ella. Reluctant to reveal details of Ryan’s death and risk causing her pain, Beckett chooses not to disclose that he is Chaos. When Maisie needs treatment for neuroblastoma, Beckett formally adopts the twins to support Ella and her children. As Beckett and Ella’s romance blossoms, questions are raised about the adoption, forcing Beckett to confront the truth about the letters from Chaos (AKA himself) and Ryan’s death, risking the loss of the family he loves. Beckett and Ella are sympathetic protagonists whose past experiences make them cautious about love. Beckett never knew the security of a stable home life, while Ella’s impulsive marriage to her high school boyfriend ended when he discovered she was pregnant. Their romance unfolds slowly with the letters they exchanged playing a pivotal role in their connection. Rebecca’s writing is crisp and sharp, with poetic passages that avoid being extravagant. While the love story is the book’s focus, the subplot involving Maisie’s illness is equally well-developed, and the bond between Beckett and the twins is heartfelt and sincere. His relationship with Colt already had me from the beginning and I was not prepared to have my heart ripped from my chest with that storyline. I still can't think about it with crying. I hope all the talk of tears and sadness doesn’t deter anyone from reading this story. There's an abundance of hope and laughter in The Last Letter, and while the sad parts are impactful and harsh, so is the happiness. I love that, no matter what challenges they face, neither Beckett nor Ella ever give up. Their shared experience of loss makes their determination even more heartening and reassuring. I can believe why this book made such an impactful mark and it will forever hold a very special place in my heart. It's an absolutely fantastic read—a heartbreaking yet realistic portrayal of romance, military life, and the unexpected trials life throws at you. I can't imagine a world without this story. I loved every minute of it and I am off to as many of them as I can from Rebecca because apparently, I never learn.
C**.
Wow, this book broke me in the best way. The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros completely tore my heart apart and somehow managed to piece it back together again. I felt every single emotion possible, love, grief, hope, heartbreak, all of it. The story had me hooked from the first page, and I couldn’t stop thinking about the characters even after I finished. It’s one of those books that stays with you long after you close it. Truly beautiful, raw, and unforgettable.
S**M
The last letter is such a moving book that brought me to tears repeatedly.. Definitely recommend it!
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