The Notekeeper by Hannah Treave

Be ready with tissues for today's book, The Notekeeper. I'm on tour with Love Book Tours for this wonderful book!


About the Book:

In order to love again, first she’ll need to learn how to live again...

Following a tragedy, Zoe flees Australia and makes a life for herself in the UK. Two years later, working as a care nurse in Bath and knowing just how much comfort last words can bring, Zoe has taken it upon herself to become a notekeeper - writing down the final thoughts of her patients and delivering them to their loved ones.

Zoe’s new boss, Ben, isn’t happy about her getting so involved in the patients’ lives. Even as they clash, they both begin to realize that facing one’s past is the only way to move on. But life is never straightforward, especially for Zoe. In finally opening up her heart after all these years, is she about to have it broken all over again?

Review: 

I absolutely loved this book. It is a book about loss and moving past loss. You can never get over loss but Zoe, a hospice nurse, has a way to help people. She writes letters for her patients and delivers them per patient wishes after their death. It not only helps the patient but also helps the loved ones left behind.

It is a sad book but a book about hope too. I loved all the characters. The different personalities provided an excellent balance in the story. You won’t regret picking up this book.

About the Author:

Hannah Treave is the pseudonym for Fiona Ford, an experienced freelance journalist and prolific novelist. She has written for the national press for many years (far too many to count) and is the author of the bestselling Liberty Girls series published by Penguin Random House. She lives in Berkshire with her husband and two cats and when she's not writing can be found in the gym desperately trying to exercise her way out of diet that is filled with just a little bit too much cake.


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