I loved this book. A lot going on and it was effortless how the writer flowed between the characters before finally bringing them together. There's heartache, romance, friendship, sorrow and joy. What more could you want?
I loved this book. A lot going on and it was effortless how the writer flowed between the characters before finally bringing them together. There's heartache, romance, friendship, sorrow and joy. What more could you want?
(I have read a lot of books in my life but just this year, I am starting a book log to keep track of books I want to read and books I have read)
I just finished this book as my first of 2018 as I have been reading a lot of thrillers recently and wanted a nice,light read. This book is exactly that and was just as I would expect to be. A lot of the storyline was dragged out, but there was always a lot going on.
Another book shop with a section for "language originale." They seem to have mostly light, beachy type books but the fact that they have any at all is impressive, to be honest. And the sentiment on the bookmark is totally appropriate!
This book splits up into three different story lines, with three women. One moved down with her boyfriend, one had a child die and her marriage broke apart and one had her heart broken.
I found the writing In this book plain. I often found myself drifting off into my head. I wouldn't recommend it.
'In an elegant Regency house near Brighton seafront, three tenants have more in common than they know...' let's see what this is all about! And just check out the cover 😍 #pearlescent #lucydiamond #litsynewbie
#feistyfeb 1. #TBR I have hundreds of books on my TBR shelf. These are just some I hope to read in February