Wednesday, November 8, 2023

The Letter Tree by Rachel Fordham


The Letter Tree by Rachel Fordham is a heartfelt romance. Under her father’s watchful eye Laura Bradshaw shares company and with only her family’s housekeeper and a parrot. Her secret is that she is able to exchange letters with someone in a tree. Isaac Campbell is the bachelor that everyone wants to know in Buffalo. But Isaac is only thinking about the young women he is exchanging letters with in an oak tree at the zoo.

If you take You’ve Got Mail mix it in with a redemptive Romeo and Juliet tale and a dash of mystery you will have The Letter Tree. I felt myself lost in this delightful character driven story that shines a light on unforgiveness and how it destroys us. It was a pleasure to watch the beautifully written characters transform in the story, and I enjoyed walking through life with them. Learning about the 1917 Buffalo Zoo, flag pole sittings, and Niagara Fall stunts were intriguing historical information. Isaac is a wonderful hero who learns to stand on his own and sacrifice for love.

This is a beautifully written, redemptive, heartfelt story. I was all in from the beginning to the end. I highly recommend!

I was given a copy by the publisher and not required to write a review.

I grew up in a big family in Washington State and was a tom boy, an athlete, and a voracious reader. I don’t remember a time when I wasn’t nose deep in a book or making up stories in my mind. I never thought I’d be a writer though- that was something other people did (people that understood grammar better than me). I went off to college and earned a bachelors in sociology with plans to be a social worker (this never happened but we did become foster parents). I met my husband, Tyler, while in college and being a wife and a year and a half later a mother. I’m a family first kind of girl so spending my days with my husband and kids keeps my heart happy.

Years later after cross country moves and more children we settled once again in Washington State. This time I am on a beautiful island with my favorite people all around me. I couldn’t ask for a finer setting to ignite my imagination, add to that the fact that my husband has unwavering faith in my abilities. When he made the off-hand comment, “you read so much you should write a book,” I took it as a challenge. And I haven’t stopped since.

And so here I am writing in between diaper changes and packing lunches. It’s not uncommon for my kids or Tyler to ask me why I’m laughing or crying as I type away. It’s become a bit of a family affair this whole writing thing! I love books with satisfying romances, I love all things historical and I consider it a huge success if I can make a reader laugh and cry in the same story.

And connecting with readers is another one of my joys! Thank you for visiting me. Be sure to connect with me on social media I’ll do my best to keep you up to date on all things writing (and probably a few other random “life” things).

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