A couple of years later, the three women who were left end up renting rooms in the same house in Saskatchewan.
Sunna is just selfish most of the time with little bits of a caring friend here and there.
As the days drag on, they discover there are additional mysteries to which they might help each other find answers, and amazingly, they begin to bond. Suzy Krause has delivered a charming tale filled with heart, humor, and a side of ghost. The characters were unlikeable. Published Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of
Very stream of consciousness in many ways and it worked for me but I think this is a story that either will work for you or will be a huge miss. Start by marking “Sorry I Missed You” as Want to Read:
[the person she loved, she turned her resulting anger and hatred on herself and lost herself in the process; the point where Sunna realises that the people who have left us and that we miss are not what haunt us and that it is the emotions associated with those people that stop us from moving on - that we do not necessarily need an explanation to move on, just to let go of those feelings Maude, Sunna and Mackenzie have nothing in common except that they live in the same building, and all three of them have been ghosted in the past. It is about getting over old relationships and forming new ones.I loved this book and it's mix of quirky characters, especially Maude! I think the author tried to discuss a topic that has been in Well I read this as part of Amazon's "First Reads" and it's been a while since I took advantage of that ability to read a book for free. To create our lis...Judging by the cover, it was probably marketed as a YA read, but really, most people (even pre-teens) could read this, though I think adults are goingJudging by the cover, it was probably marketed as a YA read, but really, most people (even pre-teens) could read this, though I think adults are going to get the most out of its theme/message. The plot was so incredibly boring.
Sorry I Missed You, is very quirky and oddball, with the story being in the heads of a bunch of people, sometimes even different people's heads from one paragraph to the next.
The three women Live on separate floors in the same house so when an anonymous letter arrives they are all convinced it is for them. Writing a book has been on her to-do list since she was six-ish, so it's good that she did it. You've stumbled across my second novel, and I'm excited for you to read it. Originally, I thought it was only new authors but then I've seen known authors appear in the lists, too.I’m being generous with 3 stars.
One house, one letter, three women, three stories. As Richard did to Maude and Tanya did to Mackenzie, Brett ghosts Sunna, leaving her angry and confused.
We’d love your help. When I first dove into this read, I really enjoyed the premise—three women, ages representative of different stages in a woman’s life, end up renting different floors of the same house. I'm certainly not going to be the one to tell you Hey! This is an awkward review to write because I enjoyed this book a lot yet I don't want to mislead others into thinking they might enjoy it. Suzy Krause has delivered a charming tale filled with heart, humor, and a side of ghost.
Two of the characters (Maude and Sunna) were pretty awful. One of the great things about the Amazon First program is I get book like this that I normally would not think to put on to my reading list.Hey! Two of the characters (Maude and Sunna) were pretty awful. When a letter asking for a meeting arrives, fairly mangled and nearly unreadable, in their jointly shared mailbox, each is secretly hopeful that the letter is meant for her.