Experience has told Jenna Oakhurst that Happy Ever After may happen in all the best stories, but Happy For Now is the best one ought to expect in real life. Yet lately even that isn’t quite enough, so when a strange set of circumstances leads her to discover a mysterious letter in an abandoned storage unit, she takes the chance to embark on a journey into the unknown…just like the heroines from the storybooks.
Reaching out to the letter’s author, Henry Somners, changes
Jenna’s world irrevocably and she starts to realise that the magic she believed
in as a child might not be such a fanciful notion after all…
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Love You from A-Z is a cosy read
that is a hug in book form. I didn’t know what to expect but I was pleasantly
surprised, it had loveable (and not so loveable) characters of human and furry
variety – Jenna is our leading lady and is very organised and safe; she doesn’t
want a life of risk but her partner seems to be the complete opposite and gets
himself (and her) into risky, silly situations that she has absolutely nothing
to do with but will always have to deal with the consequences. With each disaster
or risk Jenna starts to realise they aren’t on the same page after all.
Soon Jenna finds herself in a whole different situation as well
as living arrangement, but the positive in this is that she gets to meet Henry.
He is confident, adventurous (in a good way) and could provide a more stable
future but she really doesn’t know if he is just for fun right now or if it could
work out in the long term.
Henry provides romance, safety and allows her to support her
sister who’s guinea pig rescue is at risk. He learns the adjustments Jenna
needs and brings her such happy times; it all seems too good to be true.
Jenna and her sister soon learn that appearances can be deceptive,
but is there more to it than they think?
It is really refreshing to read a story with a main character with
a disability, who needs an element of organisation and pre-planning in their lives
yet still would like to experience things able bodied people do. Jenna is a
good character and she wants it all, safety, security, romance and even
adventure – she doesn’t want her disability to define her. The stories focus
isn’t on her disability but is cleverly woven into it.
A lovely read with interesting characters and funny moments that
will make you see guinea pigs in a new light.
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