Title: Letter of Love
Author: Amanda Tero
Series: Orphan Journeys, #2
Genre: Christian Historical Fiction
Age-Range: middle grade/young adult
Era: 1902
Setting: United States
Publisher: Amanda Tero
Source: author
Rating: 4.5/5 stars. Not my favorite plotline (I know the author had to do it, but WHY?!!!), but it was still marvelous.
Content: 1/5. It’s perfectly clean. There is some description of sickness and poverty … but it didn’t disturb me in the least. It wasn’t detailed at all.
Letter of Love by Amanda Tero
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Like Journey to Love, Letter of Love was a nice story that I really enjoyed, despite it not being exactly what I expected – it was very sad!
Despite its shortness, the plot was well-rounded and well-written. I got a full sense of what was going on. I also got a good sense of the setting.
I didn’t know any of the characters from previous novels except Edward, and even him I didn’t know much about, but I got a full sense of who they were … it’s amazing how well-developed they were!
Although I’d advise reading Journey to Love before you read Letter of Love as it adds background to the story, Letter of Love can definitely stand by itself if need be. The two novels compliment each other well, giving each other depth not previously felt, but yet they don’t rely on each other.
A surprising but inspirational novel, Letter of Love is definitely worth the read!
~Kellyn Roth