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Seven Letters

By: J. P. Monninger
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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J. P. Monninger, author of the international best seller The Map That Leads to You, the novel Nicholas Sparks called “romantic and unforgettable", tells a poignant love story of the ways the world divides two souls - and the way that love brings them together, in Seven Letters.

Kate Moreton is in Ireland on sabbatical from her teaching position at Dartmouth College when she meets Ozzie Ferriter, a fisherman and a veteran of the American war in Afghanistan. The Ferriter family history dates back centuries on the remote Blasket Islands, and Ozzie - a dual citizen of Ireland and the United States - has retreated to the one place that might offer him peace from a war he cannot seem to leave behind.

Beside the sea, with Ireland’s beauty as a backdrop, the two fall deeply in love and attempt to live on an island of their own making, away from the pressures of the outside world. Ireland writes its own love stories, the legends claim, and the limits of Kate and Ozzie’s love and faith in each other will be tested. When his demons lead Ozzie to become reckless with his life - and Kate’s - she flees for America rather than watch the man she loves self-destruct. But soon a letter arrives informing Kate that her heroic husband has been lost at sea, and Kate must decide whether it is an act of love to follow him or an act of mercy to forget.

©2019 Joseph Monninger (P)2019 Macmillan Audio
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Beautiful, Romantic, Soul-searching Journey!

Before I listened to this book, the mention of Ireland brought to my mind nothing more than leprechauns and U2. But from the moment Kate Morton stepped on the bus that would take her to Dingle, Ireland, I became mesmerized by the beauty, the history and the magic that defines this country.

While Kate's journey begins as a brief sabbatical from college to work on her dissertation, it changes course when she meets the love of her life. The happiness, heartbreak, loss and healing that follows - blanketed in love and the beauty of Ireland - finds Kate discovering that not only is her man not who she thought he was, but that she isn't who she thought herself to be.

J. P Monniger is a brilliant storyteller (his previous book The Map That Leads To You is just as wonderful) and Brittany Pressley's narration is perfection. 5 stars doesn't do this lovely story justice!

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Beautifully Tragic

Emotional and heartbreaking with prose so beautiful that you’ll stop to quote it. A love story with all the nitty gritty of real life.

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