Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay

Dear Mr. Knightley by Katherine Reay

Mostly written as a series of letters to an unknown benefactor, Dear Mr. Knightley follows an orphan who grew up in foster care, now in her mid-twenties, as she attends graduate school to become a journalist. There were some things said about the foster side of things that are not quite accurate, but I wouldn’t know that if I hadn’t been a foster parent. I guessed who the benefactor was about 3/4 of the way through it mainly because it was who I wanted it to be and there is some foreshadowing that hints at the identity. The ending is just perfect and exactly how I wanted it to wrap up, though I didn’t want it to end quite as soon as it did. I recommend it to people who like clean, mild romance and are in need of a little mind vacation.

5 (out of 5) Stars
Books Read in 2021: 33
Pages Read in 2021: 9400

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