Lottie finds herself faced with an impossible choice, one that will force her to confront her greatest fear once and for all.Įverything All at Once (synopsis above) was the one I read first, mostly because I was intrigued by the idea of the letters. Then the letters reveal an extraordinary secret about the inspiration for the Alvin Hatter series. Soon, Lottie’s trying some writing of her own, leaping off cliffs, and even falling for a boy she’s only just met. It’s a series of letters, each containing mysterious instructions designed to push Lottie out of her comfort zone. In her will, she leaves one last writing project-just for Lottie. Her writing inspired a generation of readers. She was the author of the best–selling Alvin Hatter series, about siblings who discover the elixir of immortality. Lottie Reeves has always struggled with anxiety, and when her beloved Aunt Helen dies, Lottie begins to fear that her own unexpected death might be waiting around every corner.Īunt Helen wasn’t a typical aunt. And like, look at those covers?!?! THEY’RE BEAUTIFUL. They were just THAT GOOD that I had to read them both in one sitting. It actually messed up my February wrap up, because I read both Summer of Salt and Everything All at Once on the last day of February after I had already published my wrap up, oops. Thanks to (on Instagram also here on Twitter), recommending her books all the time, I finally read and fell in love with Katrina Leno. Have you discovered any new favorite authors recently? I HAVE.
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