Oprosti mi, molim te

Oprosti mi, molim te

Melissa Hill

Forgive Me, Please, by the bestselling Irish author, is a romantic drama with elements of mystery. The main character, Leonie Hayes, leaves Ireland and starts a new life in San Francisco, escaping a painful past and a failed relationship.

Leonie finds a job, a new home, and a fresh start, but her peace is shattered by an unexpected discovery: a box full of unread love letters found in the closet of her rented apartment. All the letters end with the words "Please forgive me," prompting Leonie to search for their origins and the mysterious story behind them.

Leonie embarks on an investigation into the letters' past, uncovering a touching love story between two people separated by circumstance. This search forces her to confront her own fears, guilt, and unresolved emotions from the past. As she uncovers the secrets of the letters, Leonie wonders if her own love story can have a happy ending like the one she uncovers.

The novel explores themes of forgiveness, coming to terms with the past, and the search for love, with Hill's signature style that combines warmth, humor, and unexpected twists. Although the plot slows down at times, the book captivates with its emotional depth and the question of whether Leonie will find peace and love.

Original title
Please Forgive Me
Translation
Marija Schjaer
Editor
Bojana Franić
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
19 x 12.5 cm
Pages
362
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53195-999-5

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