
Member Reviews

A young woman is summoned back from the city to her small village when her grandmother becomes ill and finds herself face to face with the man she once loved. Family drama and a good dose of romance made this a compelling read

Excellent story about a woman who returns home for her grandmother’s funeral and gets tangled up in more than she bargained for. The descriptive setting, realistic characters and friendships, and absorbing plot reminded me of the late Maeve Binchy’s novels. Highly recommend this one!
Thanks for the opportunity to read early!

A cozy read set in the wild scottish highlands the descriptions of the scenery is vivid and the characters believable, the everyday comings and goings at a gentle pace until its not.

This is a story with something for everyone; lovely scenery, interesting people, close friendships and murder.
Unlike other books of this style, here our main character, Marcie, who returns to her childhood home to attend
a funeral, is not abrasive or bossy, or too caught up in her abilities as a private investigator. Nothing like one,
but she is able to see and feel when things are not quite right. She might make an error, but in the end, everyone
realizes that sometimes people do not notice things because they just can’t. The message I took from the
story is that even in our times of enlightenment there are still situations that are difficult to come to terms
with and when people eventually realize that they are loved , things will right themselves.! I believe readers
will feel good about the book, and I enjoyed reading it.
My thanks to Storm Publishing and NetGalley,for the download of this book for review purposes.