by Susan Roberts
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| April 2026; MIRA; 978-1525800085 audio, ebook, print (352 pages); romance |
One day, everyone on earth over 18 receives an email telling them the name and birthdate of their soulmate.
Everyone is surprised, and no one is aware of what changes this will create all over the world. Oliva is a researcher working at a nationwide television network, and since the two anchors are out of town, the powers at the network put Olivia on air to talk about the phenomenon. Because it’s apparent that she is nervous and untrained at news reporting – every in the United States takes an interest in her. Because the idea of soulmail is so perplexing to everyone, having someone report on it that is equally confused makes everyone feel better. What they don’t know is that her long engagement to the love of her life had just imploded right before she went on the air, so she has to deal with upheaval in the world and in her own life at the same time.
Soulmail changes the world. Some people leave their marriages to be with their soulmate, while others refuse to open their email. Soon, the government gets involved, trying to solve the puzzle, and everyone is talking about nothing else. People’s lives change – for the better at first, while everyone is searching for the soulmate that was written in their email. Some of the soulmates are not romantic – a mother or a best friend, but no matter the connection, there is a major emotional change in the entire world.
While Olivia is navigating her new job and the changes in the world, she connects with her best friend from growing up. She had always had a major crush on him, but when he left for college, he ghosted her. At the same time, her former fiancé is trying to work things out with her. Her best friend is her only saving grace on some of the tough days she goes through. When she finds out who her soulmate is, she has to make a decision to be with her soulmate or follow her heart.
This book is cute and interesting, but it didn’t keep my interest for the entire book. I really don’t like speculative fiction and had some problems with the basic premise of the plot. However, if you can detach from reality and enjoy books like this, you’re going to love it!
Is true love written in the stars…or something we choose for ourselves?
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Susan Roberts grew up in Michigan but loves the laid-back life at her home in the Piedmont area of North Carolina where she is three hours from the beach to the east and the mountains in the west. She reads almost anything but her favorite genres are Southern Fiction and Historical Fiction.
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