Member Reviews
Writing this review makes me incredibly sad, because while I loved the first two books, this one just did not ring any of my bells.
I read about 23% of it and just didn't want to pick it up anymore. The plot seemed too obvious and boring. I think this is more me than the book, as I loved the other ones and want to read the other books by this author. So it's more a case of right book, just the wrong time. I might pick it up again in the future, but until then, I am going to give this 2.5 stars, rounding up to 3 stars because of the first two books.
My thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for an eARC copy of this book to read and review.
This was the third book in the story of Befu and Calli so I came into it blind.
Ivy is very protective of her blind sister Lily. She feels that she must do everything in her power to protect her. When Lily is abducted Ivy will do all she could to get her safely back.
On the other side Befu and Calli's long lost daughter is found but she is also caught up in the family saga of whether she should look forward or stay in the past.
An intriguing story especially from a female point of view, where the girls of this family are very much loved and cared for in the face and at a time where value for daughters is rather low.
Very interesting setting and a family story with all the ramifications of a complicated family where love and faith will prevail.
Goodreads and Amazon reviews up on 9/7/2017. Review on my blog 28/10/2017.