From a New York Times bestselling author, the immensely popular world of Twitter comes alive in this delightfully modern yet unforgettably timeless love story.
In Goodnight Tweetheart, now with an exclusive new epilogue, Teresa Medieros tells a poignant and engaging story in a groundbreaking style.
Can two strangers who meet (and tweet) by chance find a love strong enough to last a lifetime? That’s the question former literary sensation Abby Donovan is forced to explore when she meets Mark Baynard on Twitter. Mark, an English professor traveling the world, shatters Abby’s writer’s block one witty tweet at a time. Just as she begins to write and live again, she discovers Mark is hiding a secret that could change both of their lives forever. In the tradition of Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail, two lonely people discover it doesn’t take 140 characters to find your soul mate, just three little words.
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall This book will be a classic and go viral I am sure of it. Mark and Abby are real, the story line fresh and fascinating, the mystery surprising, and the
emotions real. It is very relevant for today both in the main twitter storyline but also in the topics they discuss. I even learned a few things about Twitter that
I didn’t know. I would love to see it be made into a movie! I am not sure how to describe the romance except to say…. You’ve got Mail. The story has healthy
dose of clean romance and a hint of mystery; Once the mystery is revealed the book takes a turn. Read the book ASAP before someone ruins the mystery for you and make sure you get a copy that has the epilogue added. I am so glad I did. Goodnight Tweetheart will be one of those books we read every year. I know I will be reading it again!
Violence
Language There are a few profane words b@ 5t@rd. Also a few words like v1rg1n, and innuendos. Do NOT let this deter you. It does not take away from the story line.
Sexual The only way I know how to describe the romance is You've Got Mail. No physical scenes; just emotions
Drug & Alcohol A small part of the book where she has wine. She is more addicted to Chunky Monkey ice cream!