A series of intimate relationships and reflections and intelligent musings unfolded in letters, all woven into a gorgeous story. I loved it.
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A series of intimate relationships and reflections and intelligent musings unfolded in letters, all woven into a gorgeous story. I loved it.
I enjoyed this one. It was entertaining but I wasn’t on the end of my seat like most other reviews stated. Decent at best. Narration did a good job.
I really enjoyed Love, Mom–it was full of unexpected twists that kept me guessing the whole time. The narration and letters felt genuine, which made the characters and their struggles feel real.
If I could capture the spectrum of the aging experience for a woman who has lived her life in words this would be the book I would ✍️.
I listened to this entire book in one day. While driving, walking, working around the house. It was wonderful
This book was too short. I wanted more. The story is told through the correspondence of one women with diffrent people.
What stood out most was how personal and raw the suspense felt, almost like reading someone’s darkest confessions. The narration captured every ounce of tension, making the relationships feel chillingly real. It was equal parts emotional and unsettling, pulling me deeper with every chapter. A slow build that pays off with intensity.
I thought it was a fun read. Even though this isn’t my usual genre, the story pulled me in and I ended up really enjoying the world the Iliana created.
