Was a little slow going for me until the end when it all came together. That is when I wished for the story to keep going. It left me wanting to know more.
Eva goes to a childhood haunt in England - an old house called Trelowrath - to mourn the loss of her sister. While there, she starts seeing things and hearing things. She wonders what is happening - are the past and present co-mingling.I really loved this story. It is the perfect romance for me. ...
The authorSusanna Kearsley studied politics and international development at university, and has worked as a museum curator.Her first novel Mariana won the prestigious Catherine Cookson Literary Prize and launched her writing career. Susanna continued her mix of the historical and paranormal in nove...
This was totally a love story but I really liked it. The time travel and Celtic folklore and a little history of the Cornwall area the story is set in made it quite an engaging story.
This was my first adventure with Susanna Kearsley, and I was not disappointed. Well, okay full disclosure, I was a tiny bit disappointed but not a majority. This gets a solid 3 and a half stars from me. The story starts off well enough when we meet Eva Ward. She is a publicist in Los Angeles and ...
When Eva's film star sister Katrina dies, she leaves her PR job in California and goes to Cornwall, where they used to spend their happy childhood summers, to scatter the ashes. Emotionally vulnerable and grieving, she stays with old family friends in the house she remembers so well, and tries to ma...
3.5 stars.Susanna Kearsley writes wonderfully. I love how she can put a sentence together. Flows very well. One of the reasons I decided to rate this 3.5. The other reason was the concept of the story. She did an okay job, but the potential was there to take this story so much further. I'm a bit puz...
Not as rich as The Winter Sea - with a few very similar characters (oh, hello handsome overly confident man who rents cottages!) but all in all still a sweetly magical story. I like the way she integrates her history lessons, and I love her ode to her childhood Cornwall, enough to overlook some plot...
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