Release date - 11th May 2018
Book length - 384 pages Publisher - HQ Digital Amazon UK - www.amazon.co.uk Amazon US - www.amazon.com I voluntarily reviewed this book from Netgalley. ABOUT THE BOOK Sometimes the things we never say are the most important. Fran loves Will with all her heart. They had a whirlwind romance, a perfect marriage and a wonderful life. Until everything changed. Now Fran needs to find her way again and teaching a yoga retreat in Spain offers her just that. Leaving behind a broken marriage she has some very important decisions to make. Will needs his wife, he needs her to open up to him if they’re to ever return to the way things once were. But he may have damaged any possibility he had of mending their relationship and now Fran is in Spain and Will is alone. As both Fran and Will begin to let go of a life that could have been, fate may just find a way of bringing them back together. Perfect for fans of Katie Marsh, Amanda Prowse and Sheila O’Flanagan. MY REVIEW THE THINGS WE NEED TO SAY by Rachel Burton is a powerful, emotional, heartbreaking, and inspiring story about love and all of its complications, and about life when it doesn't turn out as planned. Fran and Will love each other, of that there is no doubt. But after the heartache of the last few years, especially this past year, they are struggling to reconnect and recover who they used to be together. And when Fran discovers something that Will has been keeping from her, it is the final straw, and she is happy to leave for Spain where she is teaching at a yoga retreat as it will give her the time and space she needs to figure out her life. While Fran is gone, Will is forced to really look at himself and everything that has happened to them both in a different light. He loves Fran but he is terrified that too much heartache has happened for them to ever really recover but how could he ever live without her? Is it possible that love is not enough? Now I'm warning you that there is a very high chance of tears when you read Fran and Will's story and the heartache that they have endured, and as I hugged my kids goodnight after reading this story I definitely held them for a little bit longer than usual. The characters are relatable, flawed, and oh so very human and you cannot help but care for them as their story captures your heart and attention. Mistakes are made, grief is shared, and friendships are solidified in this beautiful story about finding your way in life when your future takes an unexpected turn, and I could not put this book down until I knew how it ended. THE THINGS WE NEED TO SAY by Rachel Burton is a stunning novel that brings grief, hope, strength, and love to the surface and I highly recommend it to fiction fans everywhere. AUTHOR BIO Rachel Burton has been making up stories since she first learned to talk. After many false starts she finally made one up that was worth writing down. After graduating with a degree in Classics and another in English, she didn't really know what to do when she grew up. She has worked as a waitress, a paralegal and a yoga teacher. She has spent most of her life between Cambridge and London but now lives in Leeds with her boyfriend and three cats. The main loves of her life are The Beatles and very tall romantic heroes. Her debut, The Many Colours of Us, was an Amazon Kindle bestseller. Her second novel, The Things We need to Say, is released on 11 May 2018. She is currently working on her third novel in which the heroine follows the love of her life to live in a city in northern England. It has no autobiographical elements at all.....maybe. For more information: Website - rachelburtonwrites.com Twitter - twitter.com/bookish_yogi Facebook - www.facebook.com/Rachel-Burton-353151308524664/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/bookish_yogi/
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