Tari Faris
I couldn’t put it down! Becca Kinzer’s debut novel kept me turning pages well into the night. Dear Henry is a delightful story, with loveable characters in a town packed with quirks and charm that will have you laughing out loud. I can’t wait for what this author puts out next!
Lisa Jordan
With her fun writing voice, entertaining characters, and unique plot, Becca Kinzer is an up-and-coming author to watch. Dear Henry Love Edith is a heartwarming story that will keep you turning the pages to see how this unexpected romance grows and blossoms. Make room on your bookshelf for future Kinzer novels because you won't want to miss them.
Melissa Ferguson
What a quick, sweet, and charming romance to brighten your day! A lovely debut by Kinzer that had me cheering for the unlikely, and yet-so-perfect, pair, Edith and Henry.
Betsy St. Amant
This delightful tale of mistaken identity is a must read for romance lovers! Charming, witty, and with plenty of comedy, Dear Henry, Love Edith pairs well with tea, a cozy blanket, and a penchant for happily ever afters.
Bethany Turner
With her debut romantic comedy, Becca Kinzer has established herself as a connoisseur of the genre—and an instant favorite of mine! Mistaken identities, love at first sight, friends to more, and even a delicious tease towards marriage of convenience come together to create a rom-com treat for readers to devour. Simultaneously a sweet romance with the perfect amount of heat and a laugh-out-loud comedy with a surprising dose of depth, Dear Henry, Love Edith is a witty and heartfelt gift from first word to last.
Rachel McMillan author of The Mozart Code and the Three Quarter Time series
Rarely have I read a romance with such sparkling personality. Everything about Kinzer’s vibrant voice and freshly told love story tugged at my heart strings and widened my smile. Henry and Edith’s quirky story as told with a dash of mistaken identity and peppered with epistolary flair is deepened by a cast of colourful supporting characters, zippy dialogue and resonant themes of loss and hope. Fans of Katherine Reay and Pepper Basham will be enchanted.
Janine Rosche
In Dear Henry, Love Edith, Becca Kinzer marvelously toys with favorite romance tropes such as mistaken identity, love at first sight, fake relationship, and May-December romance to create a fun romp full of heart and humor. With pop culture references and values from bygone eras, readers of all generations are sure to fall in love with Henry’s charm and Edith’s passion for helping those near and far.