’A brilliantly original and enchanting tale’ Sun
‘Wonderful characters make this a great read’ Good Housekeeping
‘One of the most charming books I’ve ever read’ bestselling Cathy Mansell
‘Clever storytelling with a dusting of magic’ bestselling author Jenni Keer
Tucked away amongst the winding, cobbled streets of Pengelly, the old stone cottage on Memory Lane is full of secrets. Brimming with trinkets and treasures, there are thousands of stories hidden within its walls.
Fifty-four-year-old Grace Clarke arrives in Pengelly determined to uncover the secrets of her past. Standing outside the little cottage, she feels sure that the answers she craves lie inside. The truth about her mysterious long-lost mother and the even more mysterious gifts she was born with…
Review
I listened to the audio version of this book. I didn't like the narrators voice for some of the characters. At the times the book fell into descriptions of what was happening, this sounded like I was listening to the audio subtitles you find on TV. I think in this instance I would have preferred to read this book rather than listen to it.
The story itself was intriguing. Would Grace find her past in the village and how would the villagers react to her? It turned out that Grace found a lot more in the village and it was a nice gentle story to listen to. The subject of memory loss was dealt with very sympathetically and I liked how Grace used her gift in this respect.
I hadn't read the previous book in this series and at times did think maybe I was missing something. Perhaps the characters would have had more depth if I had read it. The village certainly felt like somewhere you would want to live and I did enjoy the descriptions of village life. Overall a nice cosy read.
I'm giving this book 3 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the audio copy to listen to.
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