This is the second book in the "letters" series following The Wednesday Letters.
Noah Cooper, son of Malcolm and Rain, is driving along and while attempting to avoid hitting a squirrel, he veers hard right. Unfortunately, he ends up hitting the squirrel, then pops up on the curb, and finally hits a woman riding a bright green mountain bike. Noah feels so bad about hitting her that he pays to have her bike repaired. As time go on, Noah and Rachel Kaplan, the bike rider, so does their relationship. Noah eventually proposes to Rachel and they decide to have the wedding at the Domus Jefferson a bed and breakfast inn that Malcolm and Rain inherited from Laurel and Jack, Noah's grandparents. A&P Prestwich, a good family friend, organizes the Wedding Letter project by contacting everyone invited, to write a letter for the wedding couple to be read after their nuptials.
Overall, I enjoyed reading the sequel, but I did get a little annoyed at both of the main characters. For example, Rachel, for calling off the wedding after hearing from her mom that her birth father was dead. Additionally, Noah for having a very blase attitude regarding Rachel breaking up with him and not fighting for her love. Finally, I thought the ending was a bit "fairytale" by having Rachel's father miraculously be alive.
Noah Cooper, son of Malcolm and Rain, is driving along and while attempting to avoid hitting a squirrel, he veers hard right. Unfortunately, he ends up hitting the squirrel, then pops up on the curb, and finally hits a woman riding a bright green mountain bike. Noah feels so bad about hitting her that he pays to have her bike repaired. As time go on, Noah and Rachel Kaplan, the bike rider, so does their relationship. Noah eventually proposes to Rachel and they decide to have the wedding at the Domus Jefferson a bed and breakfast inn that Malcolm and Rain inherited from Laurel and Jack, Noah's grandparents. A&P Prestwich, a good family friend, organizes the Wedding Letter project by contacting everyone invited, to write a letter for the wedding couple to be read after their nuptials.
Overall, I enjoyed reading the sequel, but I did get a little annoyed at both of the main characters. For example, Rachel, for calling off the wedding after hearing from her mom that her birth father was dead. Additionally, Noah for having a very blase attitude regarding Rachel breaking up with him and not fighting for her love. Finally, I thought the ending was a bit "fairytale" by having Rachel's father miraculously be alive.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I read The Wednesday Letters first and directly followed with The Wedding Letters so if you have not read The Wednesday Letters, I recommend reading it prior to this one so you will have a great depiction of the characters and share in their experiences that were not explained in this sequel. I give it 5 stars.