Description
Nina McCarrick has it all: a loving husband, two beautiful boys, a well-appointed home and more time than she knows what to do with. Life is perfect. Until her husband, Finn, is killed in a car accident and everything Nina thought she could rely on unravels.
Alone, bereft and faced with a mountain of debt, Nina’s life of luxury quickly disappears and she begins to question whether she ever really knew the man she married. Forced to move out of her family home, Nina returns to the rundown Southampton council estate—and the sister—she thought she had left far behind.
But Nina can’t let herself be overwhelmed—her boys need her. To save them, and herself, she will have to do what her husband discouraged for so long: pursue a career of her own. Torn between the life she thought she knew and the reality she now faces, Nina finally must learn what it means to take control of her life.
Stirring and empowering, this novel from bestselling author Amanda Prowse once again plumbs the depths of human experience in this tale of one woman’s loss and love.
Review
Amanda Prowse is a prolific author but this is only the second book of hers that I have read and I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
Nina has led a very closeted and privileged life, and then one day it all ends in the death of her husband. She has to move, explain to two children why their life is not the same anymore and find some money for them to live on.
Whilst this is a sad tale there was enough of a glimpse of fabulous human relationships that helped Nina to keep going. I loved her sister Tiggy who really begins to come through for her and maybe has always been there for her? The meeting at the school and the "friends" from her old life were all portrayed brilliantly.
I found the circumstances that Nina finds herself in to be quite thought provoking. The children's voices in the story were true to life and poignant. The whole book is written in a easy reading style, like someone is retelling it to you in person. I couldn't wait to get back to it to find out what was going to happen next.
I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. My thanks to Netgalley for a copy of the book for review.
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