I only discovered Lucinda Riley in the past year, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed everything I’ve read of hers so far. Her stories have a way of pulling at your heartstrings, sometimes leaving me quite emotional. Out of all her books, I think this one is my favourite so far. The story was captivating, and I genuinely felt sad when it ended. When a book leaves you longing to spend more time with the characters, you know it’s something truly special.
Much of the story is set in Southwold in Suffolk where I used to live. The description is very accurate and there’s a great sense of place. I also really enjoyed Nicolette McKenzie’s narration which I felt, really brought the characters and story to life.
I had worked out the ending, but that didn’t detract from my enjoyment of the book, which I can highly recommend.
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