I once complained that the internet and cell phone have ruined story telling. They make it difficult to construct an elaborate mystery because the characters could just Google the answers, and no one is ever in quite as much peril when they can whip out their iPhone and call for help. The thing I lo...
I read the last hundred pages of The Distant Hours in the middle of a pretty intense storm. This just brought me even deeper into the story, where I felt as though I was a part of it. People who have finished The Distant Hours will know what I'm talking about.I'm such a huge Kate Morton fan. I raved...
Having loved kate Morton's other two books was thrilled when this large novel was in the shops, I liked the blurb on back cover and was all set to be drawn in by Kate Morton's wonderful storytelling but I felt that this was a very long drawn out book and had lost my interest quater of the way throug...
"She was the breeze on a summer's day, the first drops of rain when the earth was parched, light from the evening star." i absolutely adored The Distant Hours...can't say if it's Morton's best but it's just as fabulous as her previous two, The House at Riverton and The Secret Garden. The Sisters Bl...
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