Happily Letter After by Vi Keeland - Book Review

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Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling authors Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward comes a love story about taking chances and the surprises that come with them.

My love story all started with a letter.

Only it wasn't from the man I'd eventually fall in love with. It was from his daughter. A sweet little girl named Birdie Maxwell who'd written to the magazine that I worked for.

You see, once a year my employer fulfilled a few wishes for readers. Only that column didn't start up again for months.

So I fulfilled some of her wishes myself. It was harmless...so I thought. Until one day I took things too far.

While anonymously granting yet another of Birdie's wishes, I got a look at her father. Her devastatingly handsome, single dad father.

I should have stopped playing fairy godmother then. I should have left well enough alone. But I just couldn't help myself. I had a connection to this girl. One that had me acting irrationally.

Like when I showed up on their doorstep.

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Happily Ever After Good Reads highlights by Vivian Mae

Sadie and Sebastian in Happily Letter After by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward was such a delightful story to listen to!

One of the great things about 2020 for me, was discovering both of these authors and the beautiful stories they create. This happened to be another one that was fantastic.

As I listened to it, it reminded me a lot of Sleepless in Seattle, which was cute, where Sebastian’s daughter, Birdie, sends letters to “Santa” who happens to Sadie. It is part of her holiday column at the magazine she works for. She fulfills Birdie’s wishes, but in the process she sees Sebastian and oh, the oh-so-hunky muscular single Dad needed to find love. And OH DID HE!

This slow burn romance was again, super sweet since it centers around Birdie, which is Sebastian’s daughter. I highly recommend reading it and seeing all of the crazy things Sadie ends up doing to get close to Birdie and ultimately Sebastian.


What I Enjoyed:

  • Birdie and Sadie’s relationship was very heart warming, and I’d be lying if her letters didn’t make me cry. (I’m not crying, you’re fucking crying!😭)

Rating: 💋💋💋💋/ 5

Steamy Rating: 💋💋💋/ 5

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