
Today is my stop on the blog tour for You, Me, Forever by Jo Watson. thank you to Emily Patience for inviting me to be part of it and to Headline Eternal and Netgalley for my copy.

Pages: 400
Synopsis: It all started with faulty elevator – and a love letter…
Writer Becca Thorne needs an idea – fast! She might have a huge bestseller to her name but, with the deadline for book two approaching, Becca knows she’s in danger of losing the career she cares so much about. But Fate has other plans for her when she almost plummets to her death with two strangers in a faulty elevator.
Although Becca emerges in one piece, her precious vintage handbag doesn’t, and that’s when she realises that inspiration has been with her alll along. Hidden inside the bag’s now-torn lining is a set of beautiful love letters.
It might not be her story, yet Becca can’t seem to get the romantic words out of her head and feels compelled to discover who wrote the letters. But there’s more waiting for Becca than the tale of a romance from long ago – it might be the chance to live her own love story and follow the path Fate has always intended her to…
My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
My Thoughts: this is going to be a really difficult book for me to review for the simple fact that I don’t want to spoil anything.
I loved Becca right from the beginning, she was ditzy but loveable, she was always getting herself into situations that made you laugh out loud and shake your head at the same time. I even found myself more than once saying out loud “what are you doing?!” Or “why would you do that?!” – I found myself eagerly awaiting the next fail moment!
I loved the fact that she was following the journey of the couple in the letters that she found to try and get to the bottom of what had happened to them, but unbeknownst to her she finds her self slap bang in the middle of the whole thing when she ends up spending time with people who are actually connected to the Lady mentioned in the letters, it’s then that this whole journey becomes more about finding the letters that she wrote and seeing if she can return them to the intended reader.
This story was heart wrenching and heart warming all at the same time, I had a lump in my throat for a lot of it from trying to hold back the tears, I was so invested that I was sad when it ended, but also pleased with the end result.
This is the first time I’ve read something by Jo Watson, but I honestly can’t wait to pick up more from her in the future.
🐧❤️










