Maybe One Day by Debbie Johnson
I’d never heard of this author before when I impulsively bought this book in December. But several things about it are my catnip. It’s a British book, which is always fun. But the central premise is something that always gets me. Check this out: For years Jess believed that Joe—the father of her child and the only man she ever loved—had abandoned her during her greatest time of need. That belief nearly destroyed her. Seventeen years later, when cleaning out her mother’s house, Jess unpacks a box of cards and letters hidden in the attic and makes a discovery that changes everything about life as she knows it. SOLD TO THE LADY IN THE PINK SHIRT. Seriously, I was all in. The first couple of chapters were actually a little slow, but then I was on this journey and could not even consider getting off the train until I knew what happened to Joe.