The Last Love Letter by Amanda Easton

By Angelia Menchan • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: Book ReviewEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

The Last Love LetterThe Last Love Letter by Amanda Easton is a poetic, open letter diary filled with longing, obsession and pain. The author reveals herself within these pages in a nothing held back, unraveling of her feelings, insecurities and growth. Amanda’s letter unfolds in poetry form, revealing how it feels when a relationship she gave her all to ends. The feeling of unrequited love literally lives on the pages. Nothing is left untold from the sexual experiences to the humiliating exchanges between the couple.

The Last Love Letter made me flinch at times because it reminded me of how often young women confuse sex with love. The book also exposes how insecurity manifests itself in the hearts of women, allowing them to accept anything from men they feel they love, men who only feel desire for them. I would encourage female readers to read this book because it has the potential to be eye-opening as to how much they stand to lose when they do not demand love and respect. Though most recommended to young female readers, young men would also benefit from reading such a heartfelt rendering.

Angelia Menchan
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Angelia Menchan is wife, mother, mentor and the author of five books, most recently, “Is No Not Clear Enough For You? She is a reviewer for APOOO Exchange Team. Angelia currently works as a Budget Officer, but her most rewarding work experience was as Job Corps Counselor. In her spare time, she loves spending time with her love and reading. Her motto is, “You Get from the Universe, What You Give to the Universe.” She can be contacted at www.angeliavmenchan.com and http://acvermen.blogspot.com
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