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The Letter Tree

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31 October 2023

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Romance

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**Mere words can't end their families' feud, but the Campbell heir and the Bradshaw heiress plan to write a future together.** *Buffalo, NY, 1924* Laura Bradshaw adores stories with happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as...

**Mere words can't end their families' feud, but the Campbell heir and the Bradshaw heiress plan to write a future together.**

*Buffalo, NY, 1924*

Laura Bradshaw adores stories with happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as locked away in a tower. Her overbearing father cares little for her dreams, throwing himself instead into his tireless takedown of his competitor, the Campbell Shoe Company. However, Laura has been gifted with a reprieve: a mysterious friend with whom she's been exchanging letters.

As heir to the Campbell Shoe Company, Isaac Campbell is a sought-after bachelor who has never felt an inkling of desire for the women who constantly bat their eyes at him. His thoughts are consumed by an oak tree in the Buffalo Zoo-or rather, the mystery woman he exchanges letters with courtesy of the tree. She's been one of Isaac's only joys in a life consumed by his father's tireless hatred of Bradshaw. A hatred that, Isaac is coming to realize, may affect him more personally than he ever imagined.

When Laura's father orchestrates a match between her and an important business owner, she resolves to pursue her only chance at freedom. But Isaac believes their story isn't bound for a tragic ending. He's certain there's more to the Bradshaw-Campbell feud than meets the eye. And he won't stop digging until he uncovers the truth that might bridge the divide between him and the woman whose words have captured his heart.

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**Mere words can't end their families' feud, but the Campbell heir and the Bradshaw heiress plan to write a future together.** *Buffalo, NY, 1924* Laura Bradshaw adores stories with happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as...

**Mere words can't end their families' feud, but the Campbell heir and the Bradshaw heiress plan to write a future together.**

*Buffalo, NY, 1924*

Laura Bradshaw adores stories with happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as locked away in a tower. Her overbearing father cares little for her dreams, throwing himself instead into his tireless takedown of his competitor, the Campbell Shoe Company. However, Laura has been gifted with a reprieve: a mysterious friend with whom she's been exchanging letters.

As heir to the Campbell Shoe Company, Isaac Campbell is a sought-after bachelor who has never felt an inkling of desire for the women who constantly bat their eyes at him. His thoughts are consumed by an oak tree in the Buffalo Zoo-or rather, the mystery woman he exchanges letters with courtesy of the tree. She's been one of Isaac's only joys in a life consumed by his father's tireless hatred of Bradshaw. A hatred that, Isaac is coming to realize, may affect him more personally than he ever imagined.

When Laura's father orchestrates a match between her and an important business owner, she resolves to pursue her only chance at freedom. But Isaac believes their story isn't bound for a tragic ending. He's certain there's more to the Bradshaw-Campbell feud than meets the eye. And he won't stop digging until he uncovers the truth that might bridge the divide between him and the woman whose words have captured his heart.
The Letter Tree $27.99
Koorong code 645631
ISBN 9780840718426
Pages 352
Publisher Thomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date 31 October 2023
Dimensions 26 x 138 x 212mm
Weight 0.281kg
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  • S
    Sarah
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    10 months ago
    Great Read

    This was my first novel to read by Rachel Fordham. The letter tree is a great easy read with enough twists to keep the plot interesting. As an avid reader I recommend this book if you enjoy historical fiction with some mystery.

  • T
    Tanya
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Fun, Sweet Read

    This was such a fun, sweet read. I really enjoy hidden identity stories and this one was great.

  • J
    Judith
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    The Letter Tree

    I really enjoyed this book. Why did I find myself emotionally involved with the characters? Perhaps because the plotline mostly centred on Issac and Laura and the book was written from both the male and female perspective. Some of the author reviews mentioned similarities with the 1998 film ""You've Got Mail"" starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. There was an earlier movie called ""The Shop Around the Corner"" made in 1939 starring James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan; The book had similarities with this movie also. I agree with the previous comment that there could have been more Christian ""talk"" but the book kept a Christian moral perspective.

  • J
    Judith
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Front covers Are Important

    In my previous review I forgot to add that a possible reason for my ""emotional involvement"" with this book is the front cover. I found myself turning frequently to it as I enjoyed Issac and Laura's story. I have always preferred covers that include both the man and woman.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    historical romance with a family twist

    Family friends turned enemies, death and restriction mark Laura's life. Themes of mystery, misunderstanding and forgiveness are pervasive. This is the first Fordham novel I've read that did not feature the characters growth in God. I wish she would have included Christian content as her other 5 novels are my favourites.