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|title=The Valentine's Card
|sort=Valentine's Card, The
|author=Juliet Ashton
|reviewer=Zoe PageMorris
|genre=Women's Fiction
|rating=4
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0751544275
|paperback=0751544272
|hardback=
|audiobook=
|ebook=B00934YMH6
|pages=400
|publisher=Sphere
|date=January 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751544272</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B00934YMH6</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=When a loved one dies, you hang on to his last words...assuming you can make yourself read them, that is. A funny, sweet and original bit of chick lit.
|cover=0751544272
|aznuk=0751544272
|aznus=0751544272
}}
Orla, a primary school teacher, is still at home in Ireland while actor boyfriend Sim works over in London, but although it’s hard to be apart, there are some benefits to doing the long distance thing, not least Sim’s awesome card writing skills. So when Valentine’s day comes around, Orla is excited for what the day might bring. She’s expecting a little something in the post, but she’s not expecting the phone call that comes, nor the news that comes with it. Sim has died, suddenly. And it’s not just his life that is over. On the verge of a proposal, Orla feels her life is finished too. She flees to London to recover some of Sim’s possessions, taking with her the as yet unopened Valentine’s card he sent, with its unfulfilled promises.
Thanks go to the publishers for supplying this book.
There are lots of charming men in this book, some more than others similar to the hero / scoundrel of [[This Charming Man by Marian Keyes]]. We also have a review of [[These Days of Ours by Juliet Ashton]]. {{amazontext|amazon=0751544272}}{{amazonUStext|amazon=B00934YMH6}} {{commenthead}}

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