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The Letter Tree

A Romeo and Juliet Inspired 1920s Sweet, Forbidden Romance

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The Letter Tree

Auteur(s): Rachel Fordham
Narrateur(s): Kira Fixx
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Mere words can't end their families' feud, but they still plan to rewrite a future together.

Buffalo, NY, 1924. Laura Bradshaw adores stories with happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as locked away in a tower. Her overbearing father cares little for her dreams, throwing himself instead into his tireless takedown of his competitor, the Campbell Shoe Company. However, Laura has been gifted with a reprieve: a mysterious friend with whom she's been exchanging letters.

As heir to the Campbell Shoe Company, Isaac Campbell is a sought-after bachelor who has never felt an inkling of desire for the women who constantly bat their eyes at him. His thoughts are consumed by an oak tree in the Buffalo Zoo--or rather, the mystery woman he exchanges letters with courtesy of the tree. She's been one of Isaac's only joys in a life consumed by his father's tireless hatred of Bradshaw. A hatred that, Isaac is coming to realize, may affect him more personally than he ever imagined.

When Laura's father orchestrates a match between her and an important business owner, she resolves to pursue her only chance at freedom. But Isaac believes their story isn't bound for a tragic ending. He's certain there's more to the Bradshaw-Campbell feud than meets the eye. And he won't stop digging until he uncovers the truth that might bridge the divide between him and the woman whose words have captured his heart.

The Letter Tree is a charming and heartwarming historical romance that promises low spice but high swoon. A must-read for those who enjoy forbidden romance, written letters, family drama, and historical details. Book club discussion questions are included!

"A sweet, heartfelt romance that contains all the things I love best in historical romance, including a beautiful epistolary element." --Mimi Matthews, USA TODAY bestselling author

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''Two houses' is how Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet begins and Rachel Fordham has captured the essence of that classic in The Letter Tree--but oh so much more. With wit and imagination, Ms. Fordham brings us a refreshing view of family mysteries, misunderstandings and the hope of forgiveness in even the most dire circumstances. I loved this story that is an inventively told and deeply considered romance. It is a joy to read and remember. Best of all, The Letter Tree has a much happier ending than that other work of 'Two houses.''
'The Letter Tree is a charming and captivating romance that reminds us of the transformative power of love, hope, and the written word. Palpable chemistry, complex familial relationships, and shared dreams that transcend barriers blend beautifully in this ambitious offering from Fordham. It was worth every emotional second from start to finish.'
'The Letter Tree is a little bit You've Got Mail and a little bit of Hallmark's Signed, Sealed Delivered and all sweet, immersive romance. Using delightful and beloved tropes to spin her own unique historical tapestry , Fordham's latest character-driven historical is destined to enthralled readers of Robin Lee Hatcher and Gabrielle Meyer.'
'The Letter Tree transported me to a place where characters feel real, dreams come true, and happily ever after is actually possible. It's everything I love in a book.'
'The Letter Tree is a sweet, heartfelt romance that contains all the things I love best in historical romance, including a beautiful epistolary element. Rachel Fordham writes with warmth and grace, crafting a winning love story that's sure to please. I thoroughly enjoyed it!'
'Another tender, emotionally satisfying book from Rachel Fordham. Rachel's masterful writing style and cleverly crafted storyline bring a lovely and heartfelt romance to life. Highly recommended.'
'Combining charming hints of You've Got Mail with the poignancy of Romeo and Juliet, The Letter Tree is a journey of forgiveness and reconciliation and overcoming differences. Rachel Fordham's characters are quirky and relatable, and fascinating bits of 1920s culture color the story. An enjoyable and romantic read!'
'In The Letter Tree, Rachel Fordham spins two classic romances--Romeo and Juliet and You've Got Mail--into an engaging story sure to charm readers. Exploring familial themes of loyalty vs truth, this is a poignant book meant for the true romantics out there who believe love triumphs and hope is never wasted, as well as those who may doubt. I challenge anyone to finish reading it and not feel uplifted. Perfect for fans of Karen Witemeyer and Jennifer Deibel.'
'Love transcends all in The Letter Tree. A sweet love story rife with tension that will keep readers guessing from start to finish.'
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4++ stars. I listened to the Audible audiobook. The narrator was new to me—and somewhat iffy going in—but she actually suited the character very well.

Secret letters inside a tree at the zoo…. How can a book lover not enjoy that premise? This was my first book by this author but it won’t be my last. This was a novel to just sit and relish with bookish wonder.

Two hurting people feeling like outcasts in their respective families become friends through pen and paper as children. It continues into adulthood, both never knowing the real name of the other. It isn’t until push comes to shove that they eventually discover each other’s identity—but do not realize the other knows as well. Secrets and difficulties from the past thrust them together to try put an end to a longstanding family feud.

The female main character blossoms into the woman she was meant to be. The male main character finds his backbone and becomes a man of honour and purpose. Throw in some intrigue and mystery, as well as some human spectacles for sport, and you have a pleasant and rewarding visit to Buffalo, New York.

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