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Reviewed by Emma Megan for Readers' Favorite
In Her Last Hello by Tara Sue Me, Athena Hamilton meets a childhood friend after years without contact and learns he is now a preacher. She doesn't tell him about her profession. Athena has lived in Vegas for too many years already, and she has an exploitative boss who makes her pay for every mistake she makes. She wants to break free of him, but how? She can't trust anyone, especially one of her boss's associates who offered to help her. Luckily, she can turn to her childhood friend, who also wants to help her. However, after deciding to do whatever it takes to escape from her trafficker's hands, Athena goes through some horrible moments. She puts her trust in the wrong person and learns the hard way that hope is a dangerous thing and that nothing in her world is what it seems.
Her Last Hello tells the story of a vulnerable yet resilient woman. It is an absorbing suspense-romance novel that unsettled and gripped me in the best possible way. It is intense, makes your heart really ache at times, and is driven by deceit, shame, dark secrets, and, finally, by hope and love. I found this book well worth reading for its depiction of the protagonist's inner turmoil and existential angst over the nightmare she's trapped in and the dangerous yet hopeful chance of escape. This psychological thriller by Tara Sue Me is about hope, survival, breaking free, finding love, and the past that is a part of who one is, but it doesn't control one's future. I'll definitely recommend it to my sisters and closest friends.