A Midwinter Promise

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Pub Date Jan 14 2020 | Archive Date Jan 14 2020

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A gripping and compelling gothic novel from Lulu Taylor, bestselling author of The Snow Rose and Her Frozen Heart. One family across two generations. A marriage marred by trauma and infidelity. Lives marked by death, divorce and a shattered family. A dark secret at the heart of a tragedy. Now the Pengelly family reunites around the sickbed of David, a beloved husband and father, to confront the emotions and the secrets that have divided them over the years. Set around the beautiful wildness of Tawray, a house near the Cornish coast, A Midwinter Promise by bestselling author Lulu Taylor, is a dramatic story of loss, grief and the legacy of secrets. It is also a tale of reconciliation and renewal.
A gripping and compelling gothic novel from Lulu Taylor, bestselling author of The Snow Rose and Her Frozen Heart. One family across two generations. A marriage marred by trauma and infidelity...

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ISBN 9781529029659
PRICE CA$18.99 (CAD)
PAGES 576

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This was a moving story of family, loss, love and forgiveness. There were many strong characters in this book and the author did a wonderful job describing them so I was able to form an opinion quickly. I liked that they each had faults and were not perfect as it made them more believable. Julia was an amazing character and I liked that the author dealt with mental illness with her, making Julia strong even as she was sinking into a terrible dark hole of depression. I couldn’t like David or Sally even at the end of the novel I couldn’t like or forgive them. Alex, Johnnie and Lala were lovely and each dealt with an important issue. It was all woven into the story so each story became about the character and not a “lesson”. I would have liked more of a story involving some incidents that I thought could have been interesting. Overall a book that you will enjoy and that will transport you back and forth through some historical events in England. Thank you Net Galley, Lulu Taylor and Publishers Group Canada for the opportunity to read this book.

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