The Book
Release Date: 26 March 2018
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Dear Isaiah,
Eight months ago, you were just a soldier about to be deployed and I was just a waitress, sneaking you a free pancake and hoping you wouldn’t notice that my gaze was lingering a little too long.
But you did notice.
We spent one life-changing week together before you left, and we said goodbye on day eight, exchanging addresses at the last minute.
I saved every letter you wrote me, your words quickly becoming my religion.
But you went radio silent on me months ago, and then you had the audacity to walk into my diner yesterday and act like you’d never seen me in your life.
To think … I almost loved you and your beautifully complicated soul.
Almost.
Whatever your reason is—I hope it’s a good one.
Maritza the Waitress
PS – I hate you, and this time … I mean it.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: For a *limited time* the eBook version of P.S. I HATE YOU includes two bonus novels (ABSINTHE and DARK PROMISES). Rest assured P.S. I HATE YOU is still a full-length (~70k word) novel even though it might end around 33% on your device.
My Review 4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
In some ways this was actually a sweet book. We have the grandchild of a world renowned star along with a military man who has, as most people, some baggage along for the ride.
Maritza was a happy character who always says her mind and speaks with complete honesty. Her grandmother was a star, however makes her pay rent in order to live in the pool house with her cousin Melrose.
Isaiah Torres is a corporal back home for a week before he is back on deployment and after meeting in the cafe where she works and an unfortunate motor incident, they agree to spend the next 9 days together as friends before he ships off.
We get to see some of the letters written between Isaiah and Maritza when he is overseas and we also get the after when he comes back.
The part where he comes back does feel a little rushed, however we do get a happy ever after and comeuppance for a baddy.
I would gladly read more from this author.
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