The Words We Lost


The Words We Lost

Nicole Deese

Bethany House Publishers

I truly had no idea how much I would enjoy this book when I picked it up. My relationship with contemporary fiction is rocky, but I'm so glad I took a chance on this one. Upon reflection, I think what really makes or breaks a contemporary book for me is the voice and writing style- and Nicole Deese passed that test with flying colors.

Speaking of my past with contemporary fiction, grief seems a common denominator in the last several that I have read, and I think this one landed the best and most true for me, without being overwhelming in its depiction.

After reading this, I'm not only looking forward to the next book in this series, but exploring this author's previous works as well.

(and a heads up that though there is a lovely romance in this book, I wouldn't say that it is as heavily featured/relied on as the series title might suggest).

I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

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