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Catherine's life is about to be changed forever. A compelling and heartfelt saga. Family drama and enticing characters that are hard to forget.

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Well written with a compelling story line and well developed characters that I fell in love with. I loved it

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A very enjoyable book well written.

Catherine ends up going to live with her Great Aunt where she lives for the next few years. She is an attractive girl and makes friends with Francesco. She is a nice natured girl who seems to be like her Father with her acumen.

It was an interesting book I found it sad in places the story flowed well and I liked some of the characters.

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This book has an apt title. Catherine may look like her mother but she has her father’s business acumen.

After a disastrous event in the family Catherine is sent to live with an aunt Lola up in the hills which is far removed from what she is more accustomed to.. She soon meets Francisco who kindly shows her around and friends her, will they become more than friends.

Catherine meets the new priest Father Umberto who she knew when he was a young boy!

I loved the fast pace of the story and read late into the night.
My favourite character was Seth Armitage.

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I enjoyed this one. A little sad but, it comes alright in the end. Lizzie is a grifted writer who seems to churn these books out at a fast pace and so far I’ve enjoyed them all. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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A sad but lovely family saga, a young girl of twelve, her life is changed rather suddenly and she is sent over to Portugal to live and grow. Things change again when she is just 18, but you will have to read this book to find out what happens. 4 stars.

Thanks to Netgalley and publisher for this ARC

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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc

Loved this book if you love Family saga this is right up your street

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