I am getting very tired of the 'split screen' writing genre with the plot divided down the middle into 2 halves. Effectively this makes this novel really 2 150 page novellas with each half just propelling each other along to fulfill the plot and deprive it of any motivation at all.Sarah needs to bre...
I thought this book was ok. It felt a bit "dime a dozen" to me. I didn't think it was as atmospheric as what some of my other Goodreads friends were saying nor as I was expecting. Overall, an acceptable read though.
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Flora loves her parents and would do anything to help them. So when a mysterious stranger offers her a job locating a missing and highly prized botanical specimen or else risk her parents’ health, she finds herself crossing the Atlantic Ocean and entering the world of an English manor as the househo...
This is the third book by Sarah Jio that I have read. I am really grateful for the chance to read this one. This book follows Flora, an American living in England in the 1940s, and Addison, a garden designer who goes to England to try and escape her dark past.It took me longer than the other books b...